Articles by Christiana Cobb

San Jose to host 2016 Gymnastics Olympic Trials

San Jose to host 2016 Gymnastics Olympic Trials

USA Gymnastics and the United States Olympic Committee announced that San Jose will host the 2016 U.S. Olympic team trials for women’s gymnastics for the second consecutive year.

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Bike Share Program Arrives in Silicon Valley

Bike Share Program Arrives in Silicon Valley

Santa Clara County’s $7 million bike-share program has arrived with 700 bikes provided at 70 different locations around the Bay Area.

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‘The Price is Right Live!’ Coming to San Jose Civic

‘The Price is Right Live!’ Coming to San Jose Civic

Team San Jose announced “The Price Is Right Live!” will come on down Sept. 20 at the San Jose Civic theater. “The Price is Right Live!” is a live stage production of “television’s longest running and most popular game show,” hosted by Todd Newton. The show is more or less like the TV show, grabbing contestant’s from the audience and giving them an opportunity to play games.

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East Santa Clara Street Farmers Market Hosts ‘Music & Market’

East Santa Clara Street Farmers Market Hosts ‘Music & Market’

The East Santa Clara Street Farmers Market is expanding its offerings beyond food with local bands starting this afternoon with “Music & Market.”

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Heatwave Leads San Jose Community Centers to Extend Hours

Heatwave Leads San Jose Community Centers to Extend Hours

San Jose community centers will open their doors as places of refuge from the blistering heat striking the Silicon Valley Monday through Wednesday.

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‘Huddle Up’ Focuses on Art and Community

‘Huddle Up’ Focuses on Art and Community

The Vernon Davis Foundation and Gallery 85 at Gallery 85 Santana Row hosts its bimonthly exhibition featuring local artists on June 27 with guest speaker Barbara Goldstein, former public art director for San Jose.

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OSH Declares Bankruptcy; Lowe’s Steps in to Save Historic San Jose Business

OSH Declares Bankruptcy; Lowe’s Steps in to Save Historic San Jose Business

Orchard Supply Hardware, headquartered in San Jose since 1931, declared bankruptcy Monday, but the city may not lose the historic business. Lowe’s seeks to buy 60 of the approximately 90 California stores, and the company says it plans to keep the OSH name.

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ANA Announces Daily Flights from San Jose to Tokyo

ANA Announces Daily Flights from San Jose to Tokyo

All Nippon Airways announced Tuesday its plans to begin daily, nonstop flights between San Jose and Tokyo. Growth in traveler demand accelerated the schedule from the current five weekly flights, which resumed on June 1, to seven weekly flights, according to the airline.

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SoFA District Attracts San Pedro-Style Market

SoFA District Attracts San Pedro-Style Market

San Pedro Square Market has created such a buzz since it opened in late 2011, that one local architectural firm wants to recreate the retail and restaurant hotspot in downtown San Jose’s SoFA District.

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