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Harris addresses somber crowd at Howard University, concedes race to Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris was met with thunderous applause at Howard University Wednesday afternoon as she promised her supporters a smooth transition of power.
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Election Day prompts tight security in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., was on high alert Monday ahead of Election Day.
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13 Alum Rock Union District schools face possible closure and consolidation
The Alum Rock Union School District in San Jose has named 13 schools in jeopardy of closing due to declining enrollment.
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Embattled San Jose councilman facing more calls to resign
The calls keep growing for embattled San Jose Councilman Omar Torres to resign.
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Unhoused man builds roadside Day of the Dead altar in San Jose, but it may not last
In San Jose, a roadside altar for Day of the Dead is sparking a lot of buzz – and catching the attention of the city, which may force the unhoused man who created it to take it down.
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McDonald's E. coli outbreak: Taylor Farms in Salinas investigated as potential source
Taylor Farms in Salinas being investigated as the potential source of the deadly McDonald’s E. coli outbreak caught many people by surprise, including the agricultural commissioner in Monterey County.
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San Jose names Paul Joseph its next permanent police chief
San Jose has named its next permanent police chief, and it didn’t have to go far to find him: Acting Chief Paul Joseph will become the city’s top cop, the city announced Tuesday.
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Cupertino elementary school teacher placed on leave over classroom gender conversations
The Cupertino Union School District is reviewing a new policy regarding controversial subjects. This move comes after a teacher was placed on administrative leave due to parental complaints about the teacher discussing gender identity and expression with students.
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49ers' Fred Warner celebrates his Hispanic heritage
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner is one of the best players in the NFL, and he’s often said he takes pride in the hard work and preparation it took to reach this level, but the field isn’t the only place Warner is looking to send a message.
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The Madrid brothers: Legends in Chicano history
San Jose was home to two legends in the arts: brothers Rudy and Sonny Madrid.