A big week of sports includes: high school basketball championships, the San Jose Sharks continuing to kill it at home; San Jose State carrying over its recent success; and Stanford women doing what they do best—win.
A big week of sports includes: high school basketball championships, the San Jose Sharks continuing to kill it at home; San Jose State carrying over its recent success; and Stanford women doing what they do best—win.
The Topeka, Kansas–based Westboro Baptist Church, notorious for picketing at the funerals of American soldiers because its members believe God is punishing the country for condoning homosexuality, has announced plans to stage a protest outside of San Jose’s Gunderson High School this Friday.
City officials were surprised to learn upon arriving at work Friday morning that Clara, a peregrine falcon that lives in the upper reaches of City Hall, had delivered its first egg of the season.
Saturday will mark the final day for Cosentino’s, which will be closing its doors after serving San Jose grocery shoppers for more than 60 years.
Clothes and hair possibly linking Maurice Nasmeh to the 2001 disappearance of Jeanine Harms have been turned over to the Los Gatos Police Department.
A memo sent out Thursday by Police Chief Chris Moore to the mayor and city council said the San José Police Department will be grounding its helicopter in March.
San Jose State unveiled plans to build new athletic facilities, which will include a $10 million football building.
(Netherlands; 92 min.) Filmed in black-and-white and set in Amsterdam, director Timo Veltkamp’s film introduces starving artist Joachim West (Marc van Uchelen), a man who has spent 10 years observing misery in its many forms to write his masterpiece.
The San Jose Sharks are in limbo despite strong play; San Jose State to play on ESPN2 Wednesday night; and Stanford’s women continue their march to March Madness.
It appears the Facebook police have angered pregnant women yet again. First it was removing pictures of women breastfeeding in their profile pics, and now, according to SFgate.com’s “The Mommy Files” blog, Mark Zuckerburg’s minions are taking heat for removing Angela Hurst’s professionally-done photo, which copies the famous Vanity Fair cover of Demi Moore.