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DoorDash Kitchens In San Jose Offers Dine-In Options
DoorDash Kitchens' new San Jose location has evolved to become a fast-food restaurant as well as a delivery service.

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DoorDash Kitchens' new San Jose location has evolved to become a fast-food restaurant as well as a delivery service.

Three local governments in Silicon Valley spent more than $1.9 million lobbying for local causes this year.
Two years after starting her job it became clear Amanda was never going to make enough to pay rent.
At its Aug. 8 meeting, the council set a date for Aug. 22 to formally annex the land.
A North San Jose parcel previously planned for a hotel is being eyed for a large manufacturing space.
Pamela Campos grew up in a San Jose home shared by four families until hers could afford their own house.
The San Jose Police Department is contending with how to train their officers to enforce the city's controversial gun law.
San Jose consistently breaks state law by “perpetually extending its own deadline” for responding to public records requests.
San Jose State University is getting millions in federal funds to bolster STEM research and education.
“It was basically spitting into the wind, but somebody has to bring it up,” Park told San José Spotlight.
The county-owned facility will offer patients case management, medication management, individual and group counseling, and other services.
“There are a lot of other regional economies that don’t have the dynamism that this one does,” Hancock told San José Spotlight.
Candidates for a community college school board are throwing their hats in the ring for a special election in November.
Mayor Matt Mahan said City Manager Jennifer Maguire leads negotiations for San Jose with direction from councilmembers.
This article is part of a San José Spotlight series examining the newest San Jose councilmembers and their first six months in office.
“Helping people is in my blood,” Shoor said. “It’s about making the biggest impact I can.”
Nothing is enforced, she said. “I feel like it’s failed tremendously,” she told to San José Spotlight.
A popular private school owned by a Chinese investment firm is expanding in northeast San Jose.
This week's U.S. Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action "will color-blind the applicant pool nationwide."
A new San José Spotlight series is examining the newest council members and their first six months in office.