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Dozens Line Up To Pull Money From Silicon Valley Bank
Everyone was hoping to access their accounts and keep the lights on at their businesses.

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Everyone was hoping to access their accounts and keep the lights on at their businesses.

The Wat Khmer Kampuchea Krom Temple is planned for a 1.86-acre vacant corner lot at the intersection of Ruby and Norwood avenues.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is blasting the federal government’s approach to the crisis — calling it “weak” and “half-hearted.”
Kusan Uyghur Cuisine has spent the last four years focused on dishes that bring authenticity in a style that is at once familiar and exotic.
Several City Hall insiders, who asked for anonymity for fear of retaliation, said the move is political—and to deny it is laughable.
Of those who shared comments on the project, 39 were opposed, 18 were in favor and a few others were unclear or undecided.
The new CEO of a Silicon Valley nonprofit that helps homeless teens faced bullying and intimidation as a gay youth.
“Those who came to the United States years ago in search of a better life have put down roots and deserve a chance at permanent residence.”
The Office to Housing Conversion Act, or AB 1532, would allow certain office buildings to be converted to housing across the state.
San Jose officials hoping to travel out of state next month almost violated city laws, until one of them dropped out.
More residents will be able to carry concealed weapons on the streets.
A controversial Cupertino planning commissioner has been booted from his seat.
San Jose is launching a tool to help the public better understand the city's efforts to address growing homelessness.
In the past two years, the Silicon Valley Community has lost two incredible community leaders.
Property owners along a downtown Santa Clara Street, claim the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is refusing to negotiate terms.
“I carry a burden of shame, of sadness,” Jenny Higgins told San José Spotlight.
Longtime Mountain View Councilmember Margaret Abe-Koga has more to give as she looks beyond serving in her city.
The move goes beyond celebrating the holiday and highlights the contributions of local Asian Americans.
San Jose has opened its next wave of grants for small businesses to pay off their rent debts accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A coalition of environmetal advocates is seeking to push forward the park plan for the former Jungle site.