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San Jose’s Our City Forest loses huge piece of federal funding
The urban forestry nonprofit was informed a $650,000 AmeriCorps grant had been terminated, forcing it to pay workers from its savings. More
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Los Gatos: What were the 10 best deals for homes sold the week of March 31?
A condo in Los Gatos that sold for $1 million, is the most affordable real estate sale in…
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Police identify suspect in San Jose’s 20th homicide of 2024
Khoa Dag was shot to death last August in the 900 block of McLaughlin Avenue.
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James B. Milliken, University of Texas chancellor, named University of California president
His appointment comes at a tense time for the state’s vaunted system and elite universities nationwide.
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Suspicious device spurs evacuations in Berkeley
Police asked people to avoid the 1300 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way.
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Letters: Lee must demand more assessment of Oakland Airport expansion
Also: Hostile takeover | Reverse Robin Hood | Thank unions | Left’s bias | Closing libraries. East Bay…
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San Jose mayor endorses Anthony Tordillos for District 3 City Council seat
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has thrown his support behind Anthony Tordillos for the District 3 City Council…
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Letters: Pope Francis was prescient on climate
Also: Democracy’s resilience | Abortion rights | Homeless youth | Legislators’ responsibility. Mercury News reader letters to the…
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Judge blocks Trump executive order targeting elite law firm, a blow to his retribution campaign
The judge said the order against the law firm of Perkins Coie violated multiple provisions of the Constitution.
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The Bay Area added 2,500 residents in 2024. Which cities grew the most?
While the region overall saw a slight 0.04% increase in population, about 2,500 more residents, the majority of…
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In the Bay, some international students self-deported before Trump restored their legal status
The Trump administration had terminated legal status for more than a thousand international students in the U.S., mostly…