A herd of about 200 goats stormed the affluent suburbs of eastern San Jose Tuesday evening. Footage of the event has since gone viral.
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Amazing Teachers: Silver Creek High School’s Edward Youngblood
Edward Youngblood, a business and accounting teacher at Silver Creek High School, realized early on that there is no ‘right’ way to think.
San Jose High School English Teacher Arrested on Charge He Sexually Assaulted a Female Student
The alleged sexual assault happened when the victim attended Silver Creek High School, where she was a student of the suspect, who is currently a teacher at Yerba Buena High School in East San Jose.
Cosentino’s Will Close
It started with a fruit stand more than seven decades ago, and emerged as one of the landmark local grocery stores in San Jose, with branches in Silver Creek and Santa Clara. On February 8, Cosentino’s will be shutting its doors one last time. The reason, according to Dominic Cosentino, is not just the economy but the shifting purchasing habits of Americans over the last few decades: “Everything is favoring the big-box stores today.”
Stimulus Money Trickles in for Santa Clara County Water District
The Santa Clara County Water District received $44.1 million in federal stimulus money for a number of flood protection and water recycling projects. Of the funding, $18 million will go to the Lower Silver Creek flood-protection program to protect land adjacent to the creek from flooding. Another $12.5 million will be used to build two new bridges—one for cars and one for trains—over downtown San Jose’s Guadalupe River.T he South Bay Water Recycling Advanced Treatment Facility Project will receive a much-needed $8 million.
San Jose Expands Free WiFi to Two More Neighborhoods
The network is now available in neighborhoods near Independence High School and Andrew P. Hill High School.
2020: The Lost Year
It’s been a millennium and a decade since two identical numbers divisible by 10 paired together in such a beautiful fashion.
Santa Clara County to Install 200 Touch-Free Crosswalk Devices
County officials say they plan to concentrate the touchless sensors around 25 pedestrian-heavy expressway intersections.
San Jose Teams Up with East Side Schools to Close ‘Digital Divide’
The City Council also voted to have the California Emerging Technology Fund divvy up tens of thousands of dollars in grants to the neediest students.
Election 2020: SJ Councilwoman Faces Ex-Colleague in D8 Race
In District 8, Councilwoman Sylvia Arenas is squaring off with her old Evergreen School Board colleague, Jim Zito.
Op-Ed: Valley Water Close to Finalizing Key Flood Protections at Lake Cunningham Park
Valley Water says the improvements are proof of its dedication to keeping residents and businesses safe from future floods.
Santa Clara County’s $8B Budget Funds Growing Workforce, New Hospitals, Major Projects
The $8.1 billion 2019-20 spending plan is nearly 16 percent bigger than last year’s, largely because the county acquired three new hospitals.
Op-Ed: Key Projects Aim to Provide Flood Protection for Thousands of ESSJ Homes
Valley Water officials say the agency needs continued public support support in order to reduce flood risks along South Bay waterways.
Nomination Period for November Election Comes to a Close
Today is the deadline for candidates hoping to run for more than 100 local offices in the November election.
Op-Ed: East Side Students Need You to Vote ‘Yes’ on Measure G
East Side students need Measure G to protect their opportunities to compete for college and careers in today’s hyper-competitive world.
March for Our Lives San Jose: ‘There’s Too Much Gun Violence’
Thousands joined the March for Our Lives rally in San Jose on Saturday as part of a nationwide protest against gun violence.