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Last week, the city of San Jose signed an agreement to use $12.7 million of state funds to purchase 200 new tiny homes.
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The recent protests against the killing of Black people by police have put racial inequity at the forefront of our national conversation. Santa Clara…
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Santa Clara County has the seventh biggest population of homeless people in the United States. The people affected often have to find their own solutions,…
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Finding Home In San Jose's Grand Century MallFrom Audiograph, signature sounds of the Bay Area:I’ve moved 16 times. So when I settled in San Jose, I thought I could finally get some real Vietnamese…
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From Audiograph, signature sounds of the Bay Area:I’ve moved 16 times. So when I settled in San Jose, I thought I could finally get some real Vietnamese…
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The South Bay used to be an area where African Americans flourished. Since the late 1700s, through the Great Migration and the civil rights movement of…
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The 2nd annual, one-of-a-kind, star-studded blues concert to benefit Freedom House, Northern California’s first safe house for adult female survivors of…
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most significant scenes in sports and civil rights history. On October 16, 1968, U.S. Olympians Tommie…
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Arturo Magaña loved folklórico dancing — but he wanted to perform his own story. So, he founded his own LGTBQ folklórico group, Folklórico Colibrí, an…
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Earlier this month, the East African countries of Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace deal, after decades of severed relations. The two nations fought a…
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Gabriel Ramirez and his team of coaches at Pro Wrestling Revolution in San Jose teach the artform and traditions of professional wrestling to a new…
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South Bay bluesman Aki Kumar started his musical career after taking harmonica lessons at the School of Blues in San Jose. He built up his music cred…