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Two arrested after car chase in 7-Eleven robbery sting
(KRON) – Two men were arrested after a string of 7-Eleven robberies in Cupertino, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office. The robbery occurred Saturday at a 7-Eleven on McClellan Road in Cupertino. According to the sheriff's office, responding deputies arrived shortly after the robbery around 12:39 a.m. Deputies learned that two masked and […]
Highway 101 at Masten Avenue reopens after police activity in South Santa Clara County
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) -- CHP Hollister-Gilroy has reopened Highway 101 at Masten Avenue in both directions after hours due to police activity in the area. The CHP says an individual was on the edge of the Masten Avenue overpass, but the individual has been safely removed from the overpass. As of 11:30 a.m. The post Highway 101 at Masten Avenue reopens after police activity in South Santa Clara County appeared first on KION546.
San Jose nurses say hospital leaders undermine patient care
Santa Clara County nurses who keep oxygen flowing to people with spinal cord and brain injuries already work in a tense environment, but some fear their jobs are about to get harder. Three nurses in the acute respiratory rehabilitation unit at Valley Medical Center — who spoke to San José Spotlight under condition of anonymity... The post San Jose nurses say hospital leaders undermine patient care appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Iconic downtown San Jose retailer closing its doors after 39 years
Alfredo Diaz has been in the menswear game so long that he can eyeball a customer’s hat size or waist size without getting out the measuring tape. But it’s not that sharp eye that has kept Diaz Menswear in business in downtown San Jose for 39 years — it’s the way he connects with customers.
SJHN Daily: Owner Plattner Spotted at Game, Sharks Sign Three
On Thursday, the San Jose Sharks owner was spotted at the Prospects Scrimmage. The reclusive owner, who officially stepped away from SAP in May, was reported to have been at more Sharks games in recent years by Corey Masisak in a recent San Jose Hockey Now profile. Searching for Hasso...
Mayor confirms death of homeless individual in San Jose due to severe heat wave
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has reported the tragic death of a homeless person in the area due to the ongoing heatwave. The intense heat proved to be fatal for the individual who was living on the streets in San Jose. On X, Mahan expressed their thoughts on the death,...
East Bay still sees triple-digit temps, but Bay Area begins cooling off
With the peak of the heat wave over, the Bay Area will begin to see temperatures cooling off, but some inland areas will still be experiencing triple-digit temps.Inland cities like Livermore and Brentwood are both expected to see temperatures over 100 degrees, while areas around the bay in the south like San Jose, Milpitas, San Rafael are expected to have temperatures in the 90s. KPIX First Alert Weather: Current conditions, alerts, maps for your areaThe North Bay won't be seeing widespread triple-digit temperatures on Sunday like the previous day. Instead, temperatures will be in the upper 90s.Coastal areas will again face a much lower risk for heat-related illness and cooler temperatures. San Francisco is forecasted to have a high of 72. The NWS forecasts Oakland to have a high near 77. Sunday is day six of an inland heatwave, and the excessive heat warnings and heat advisories are going to remain in effect all the way through next week. Livermore on Saturday broke a record high temperature for the day. The East Bay city hit 111 degrees, 2 degrees over the 109-degree record set in 1905. Bay City News contributed to this report.
Dickinson on Why He’s 2024 Draft’s Best D-Man + Our Sharks’ Free Agency/Prospects Scrimmage Reaction
Sam Dickinson joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!. But before we get to Sam (2:04:47), we recap a busy week in San Jose Sharks hockey, including free agency and development camp. What did we think of the Sharks signing Tyler Toffoli? (02:20) Alexander Wennberg? (09:54) Adding Carl Grundstrom and...
Public Agenda: Next steps for Buena Vista
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... CITY COUNCIL … The council is not meeting this week. PLANNING AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION … The commission plans to consider approving a vesting tentative map to allow for a subdivision of a 4.5-acre parcel at the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park to facilitate the park’s redevelopment. The commission also plans to consider zoning amendments relating to parking and loading zones near transit stops. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 250 Hamilton Ave. Those wishing to participate by Zoom can do so by dialing 669-900-6833 and using Meeting ID: 916 4155 9499.
Former Raging Waters in San Jose is now Calibunga Waterpark
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KTVU-TV) -- A much-anticipated moment has arrived in the South Bay and just in time for the 4th of July heatwave. Calibunga Waterpark, formerly Raging Waters, saw a long line of thrill seekers who were looking to cool off on Thursday in San Jose. The park's opening was set for last Saturday, but was delayed The post Former Raging Waters in San Jose is now Calibunga Waterpark appeared first on KION546.
A court rules that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through Ecuador’s capital
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — A court in Ecuador has ruled that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through the capital, Quito. The city government appealed the unusual ruling, which is based on an article of Ecuador’s Constitution that recognizes the rights of natural features like the Machángara River. Activists who filed the complaint said Sunday the decision is “historic.” The court ruled that while appeals proceed, the government will have to come up with a plan to clean up the Machángara. The city of 2.6 million people dumps all sorts of effluents and contaminants into the Machángara, which starts high in the Andes mountains.
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