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San Jose District 3 special election recount certified
Just a handful of votes separated two candidates in the South Bay election to replace disgraced councilman Omar Torres. It triggered an automatic recount, which was completed Monday. Showing the difference between second and third place was just six votes.
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San Jose District 3 special election recount certified
Just a handful of votes separated two candidates in the South Bay election to replace disgraced councilman Omar Torres. It triggered an automatic recount showing the difference between second and third place was just six votes. As Ian Cull reports, the election was certified Monday, setting the stage for a runoff.
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Waymo seeks state approval to expand robotaxi service to South Bay, Peninsula
Waymo is moving forward with plans to expand its driverless taxi service to the South Bay and Peninsula.
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Here's why one entrepreneur is changing his Elon Musk-inspired company name
Musk Construction, came to the United States a decade ago from Ukraine looking to be an entrepreneur. His goal led him to Musk’s biography, and he eventually launched a business, naming it after the Tesla CEO. But since Musk’s involvement in government, the business hasn’t been doing great, he said. NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke with Riabov to understand...
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South Bay leaders prepare for next year's Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and Bay Area Host Committee President Zaileen Janmohamed talk about how the South Bay is preparing for Super Bowl LX.
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Preliminary 3.0 magnitude earthquake strikes near Hollister
A preliminary 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck in San Benito County on Sunday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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A closer look: Diploma debate
A former South Bay student says he was given a high school diploma that he didn’t earn. He says it’s now causing him to be denied the services he needs. Raj Mathai speaks with Candice Nguyen on this.
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Bay Area food banks to help thousands of struggling families for Thanksgiving
Food banks across the Bay Area say the need in their communities is booming.
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Asian Pacific America: Effort to Preserve Historic Farmhouse in San Jose
Asian Pacific America: The historic Sakauye Farmhouse may be lost to development if funds are not raised to move and preserve the house belonging to Japanese-Americans.
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Deal to expand San Luis Reservoir
The South Bay is working to find solutions to protect against future droughts.
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Deal to expand San Luis Reservior
The South Bay working to find solutions to protect against future droughts. Marianne Favro reports. .
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Safety tips for Halloween trick-or-treating
As families flood the streets Thursday for the annual trick-or-treat tradition on Halloween, authorities and advocates are providing safety reminders.
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South Bay family sues tutoring company
A family is suing an afterschool program in San Jose after their 7-year-old apparently got out on his own and was hit by a car.
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South Bay family sues tutoring company
A family is suing an afterschool program in San Jose after their 7-year-old apparently got out on his own and was hit by a car. Ian Cull reports.
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Invasive beetle killing trees in San Jose, Santa Cruz Mountains
San Jose is being invaded by a beetle that’s boring itself into trees. The damage is raising red flags. Damian Trujillo has a closer look at the growing infestation.
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Olive Festival 2024
The annual Olive Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday – October 5th and 6th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, presented by the Mission San Jose Chamber of Commerce. Enjoy food, live music, entertainment, arts & crafts, and many kids activities. WHEN: October 5 & 6 from 10AM-5PM WHERE: 43326 Mission Blvd, Fremont To learn more, please click here.
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Capitola Wharf reopens following winter storms
After more than a year since a powerful winter storm and waves destroyed the Capitola Wharf, the landmark reopened on Wednesday.
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Capitola Wharf reopens to public
After more than a year since a powerful winter storm and waves destroyed the Capitola Wharf, the landmark reopened on Wednesday. Ian Cull reports.
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San José Public Library Foundation Signature Author Event
The San José Public Library Foundation will be teaming up with Bay Area Chef Martin Yan, host of the hit show Yan Can Cook and author of more than thirty cookbooks, in a first of its kind celebrity author event. The event will serve as a fundraiser for San José Public Library which provides advocacy, financial support, and leadership to…
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Join Us for Clear the Shelters: A Family-Friendly Adoption Event at County of Santa Clara Animal Services in San Martin
NBC Bay Area and Telemundo 48 are excited to invite you to participate in the Clear the Shelters campaign from August 10 to September 10. Don’t miss our special adoption event on August 24 at County of Santa Clara Animal Services! Event Highlights: Event Details: Local Vendors: Come out and find your new furry friend or simply enjoy a day…