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San Jose Home Hit By Cars 23 Times
The accidents resulted in totaled cars, the destruction of trees and a couple of near-death experiences for family members.

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The accidents resulted in totaled cars, the destruction of trees and a couple of near-death experiences for family members.

Customers walking through the doors of Winchester Western Wear are hit with a blast from the golden past of California's ranching era.
Our health care systems are finally catching up with the knowledge that better outcomes come from integrated care.
After nearly two harrowing decades of living on the streets, Kellie Goodman finally has the keys to her first San Jose apartment.
Candidates vying to represent San Jose's East and Central districts gathered downtown to sound off on their priorities at a recent forum.
The city council views Props 26 and 27 as having a negative impact on San Jose casinos and reducing revenue gambling generates for the city.
For some of us, this may be a difficult and uncomfortable subject, but we do not have the luxury to remain silent.
Santa Clara County wants to level the playing field for minority-owned businesses that have no skin in the public contractor game.
“Regional numbers went up slightly, so we anticipate a similar trend at the local level.”
East San Jose streets are on track to becoming safer for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists alike.
A billboard advertising giant is suing San Jose over a decision to allow a competitor to erect two digital billboards on airport property.
The San Jose Police Department should expect a mass exodus of officers in the next three years, union leaders said.
The open meeting law governs conduct at meetings of legislative bodies, but many aspects—are too vague.
Goals were met to build market and above market rate housing by 105%, but San Jose did not meet its very low to moderate income targets.
Mornings will start later for San Jose high school and middle school students this year due to a new, first-in-the-nation state law.
One of the biggest legal battles between Santa Clara and the San Francisco 49ers could be coming to an end.
An idea for an open air pop up market on Tully Road is reinvigorating an East San Jose community.
After 40 years, a beloved bookstore that many view as San Jose's heartbeat of children's literature is being sold.
San Jose is one step closer to seeing more commuters living next to their neighborhood transit stops.
A San Jose mini-market wants to sell alcohol, but is getting pushback from the city.