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San Jose Lawmaker Seeks Changes To State Towing Practices
Vehicles won't be towed or have their registration denied due to a few parking tickets if a proposed state bill passes.

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Vehicles won't be towed or have their registration denied due to a few parking tickets if a proposed state bill passes.

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Local business leaders say entrepreneurs in San Jose face significant challenges in launching a company.
Mil’s is the kind of place you know the fries are going to be hot and the milkshakes are going to be cold, thick and creamy.
Santa Clara County residents could soon ride on the region's first bicycle superhighway.
A contentious affordable housing policy coming to the San Jose City Council appears to be dead on arrival.
A Santa Clara official is facing criminal charges related to lying about leaking a report on councilmembers and 49ers executives.
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