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The Biz Beat: CamBinh Nguyen Keeps Vovinam Martial Arts Alive In San Jose
Vovinam San Jose also performs lion dances and Vietnamese traditional dance routines on the weekends.

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Vovinam San Jose also performs lion dances and Vietnamese traditional dance routines on the weekends.

A dramatic change to fast-food worker protection could upend the franchise framework.
With the widespread outbreak of the omicron variant, at-home COVID-19 tests are vital but hard to locate.
VTA will potentially mandate COVID vaccinations for its workers starting next week.
The Campbell Union High School District and its educators have come to an agreement after more than a year of negotiations.
The Oak Grove School District board of trustees voted unanimously to sell the shuttered school despite the pleas of numerous residents.
Local residents and advocates are using a new avenue to shame elected officials for wobbling on important issues—a comedy skit.
The new conversation around using the soccer park’s lot raises the specter of a massive fight that ensued just a few years ago.
COVID relief for very small businesses is on the horizon, but a bevy of rules may prevent it from reaching some struggling entrepreneurs.
The California attorney general is investigating possible civil rights violations committed by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.
The problems with our jails are not architectural; rather, it is the culture of the jails that is problematic.
“Cricket is a sport that’s increasing in popularity in the U.S. and Santa Clara County.”
A Monte Sereno councilmember convicted of illegal voting claims she is being attacked lawmakers who want to drive her out of office.
Raul Rodriguez started his new role this week.
The 2022 races are heating up, with seven candidates scoring endorsements from a local business-backed political action committee.
The Lighthouse Ministries Food Pantry has raised enough funding overnight to remain open.
A landlord accused of abusing city housing policies to enrich herself is now facing allegations of neglect.
San Jose libraries had planned this month to slowly bring back well-attended programs, but officials are pumping the brakes.
A proposed monument to honor soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War will finally move forward after years of planning and delays.
A bill proposing a state single-payer health care system has a swell of public support. But it’s unclear if that will be enough to make it.