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California law enforcement offers trick-or-treating safety tips prioritizing kids' well-being
Fremont, Calif. – As Halloween approaches, the Fremont Police Department is urging ghosts and goblins of all ages to prioritize safety while enjoying the spooky festivities. With trick-or-treating in full swing, Lt. Ramin Mahboobi emphasizes the importance of responsible driving, reminding celebrators to use designated drivers or rideshare services to prevent impaired driving incidents.
The Biz Beat: San Jose’s Flaming Ox mixes flavors of Taiwan
San Jose’s Flaming Ox restaurant specializes in a Taiwanese menu with food truck-like simplicity, offering a small selection of expertly prepared but versatile dishes. It’s no coincidence, after founder Eric Chung worked the Asian cafeteria station at Apple’s Cupertino campus. From there he launched the first of two high-volume catering trucks that grew to serve... The post The Biz Beat: San Jose’s Flaming Ox mixes flavors of Taiwan appeared first on San José Spotlight.
For new Stanford coach Kate Paye, following Tara VanDerveer is a tall task
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Kate Paye walked into the Stanford women’s basketball office on a recent Friday morning moments after hanging up the phone with former star and Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike and who does she see but another former star in WNBA rookie Cameron Brink. This is a regular day for Paye, being surrounded by such greatness, support and familiarity. And she understands how unique her situation is as the Cardinal’s first-year coach with so many connections and logistics already firmly in place as she takes over for Tara VanDerveer. No new staff to hire. No uprooting and moving her young family. No familiarizing herself with an entirely new athletic department. “I think it’s a really unusual situation and a real blessing,” Paye said.
49ers spend millions in Santa Clara council races
Special interest groups have sunk millions of dollars into November’s Santa Clara city elections to decide its future government. The San Francisco 49ers have spent the most money supporting who the team wants sitting on the City Council, burning $2.3 million so far. Other special interest groups include the Santa Clara Police Officers Association, Santa... The post 49ers spend millions in Santa Clara council races appeared first on San José Spotlight.
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