Last week’s open source summit, put on at Ames Research Center and sponsored by NASA, showed programmers are building a virtual world together.
Last week’s open source summit, put on at Ames Research Center and sponsored by NASA, showed programmers are building a virtual world together.
The buildup to a Robert Guerrero fight wouldn’t be right unless there was a sense that the South Bay native was yet again on the cusp of becoming one of boxing’s biggest stars. And yet, something seems to be different this time around.
Power went out for almost two hours in downtown San Jose on Friday morning, from the Fairmont Hotel on First Street over to the corner of San Fernando Avenue.
While the A’s battle the Giants over territorial rights in San Jose, the city is taking some bold steps to seal the deal.
Wondo wins again for Earthquakes; Sharks show that it’s springtime for hockey; Sabercats licking their chops in return home.
Mayor Chuck Reed says he wasn’t kidding when he proposed shuttering 90-plus medical marijuana collectives in San Jose, allowing only 10 to continue to operate, by auctioning licenses on eBay. Confronted with the likelihood that his plan would invite dozens of lawsuits that could last years and cost the city millions of dollars, the mayor responds: Bring it on.
Evan Low’s background and demeanor, and the refreshingly innocent start to his public service career, have combined to turn the 27-year-old Campbell City Councilmember and former mayor into an intriguing public figure, and one of the valley’s hottest rising stars.
SaberCats back on the prowl; home ice for Sharks playoff push; Earthquakes ready to get shaking.
Jeff Welch, president of the firefighters union Local 230, hit the ‘reset button’ in labor negotiations with the city in an attempt to avert fiscal catastrophe.
A ceremony was held Thursday to begin demolition of the FMC plant near Mineta San Jose International Airport, paving the way for a new soccer stadium for the San Jose Earthquakes.