Articles by Josh Koehn

VTA Decides to Pimp Its Rides

VTA Decides to Pimp Its Rides

In an effort to increase ridership, the Valley Transit Authority has decided to enhance its new hybrid buses by provide reclining seats, bike racks and Wi-Fi.

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Nannerl, Mozart’s Sister

Nannerl, Mozart’s Sister

(France; 120 min.) In many ways, Nannerl could be viewed as a budding feminist in Rene Feret’s period piece set.

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San Jose Airport Employee Steals $500K From Passengers

San Jose Airport Employee Steals $500K From Passengers

Micheline Johnson, a 49-year-old woman who worked for American Airlines at the Mineta San Jose International Airport, was named in a 66-count felony complaint by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office, which says she stole credit card information to pile up a half-million dollar tab in gift cards and purchases at Safeway.

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Sports Roundup Feb. 15-22

Sports Roundup Feb. 15-22

Sharks come home for supper; Adrian Oliver leading Spartans back to glory; Cardinal likely playing for coach’s job.

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Valentine’s Day Theft Ends with Family Dog, Truck Found

Valentine’s Day Theft Ends with Family Dog, Truck Found

The search for a 14-year-old pug and the truck she was stolen in came to an end Tuesday.

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Earthquake Fault Zones Litter Bay Area

Earthquake Fault Zones Litter Bay Area

On Thursday, the California Geological Survey put up a map of active earthquake fault zones. Looking at the map, you’d be hard-pressed to find a spot in the Bay Area that isn’t in or near such an area.

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Oldest Deli in San Jose Crashing at Airport

Oldest Deli in San Jose Crashing at Airport

San Jose’s oldest deli, Chiaramonte’s Sausage and Deli, opened a location at the airport after a meet-up arranged by the city. Then air traffic plummeted. The airport deli is likely to be out of business within two weeks.

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Sports Roundup: Feb. 9-15

Sports Roundup: Feb. 9-15

The San Jose Sharks and Stanford women’s basketball team continue to roll over the competition, while Santa Clara preps for a huge matchup with Saint Mary’s. And, oh yeah, the SAP Open is in full swing at HP Pavilion.

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San Jose’s Jones Comes up Big in Super Bowl

San Jose’s Jones Comes up Big in Super Bowl

It doesn’t happen often, but every now and then a local kid accomplishes his dreams and reaches the pinnacle of his profession. For James Jones, a Gunderson High and San Jose State graduate, that moment came Sunday in Arlington, Texas. Jones, a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, had five catches for 50 yards in a 31-25 Super Bowl XLV victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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SJSU Hockey Team Suspended for Possible Drinking, Hazing

SJSU Hockey Team Suspended for Possible Drinking, Hazing

While it would seem college hockey players and beer would be a match made in Labatt Blue Heaven, San Jose State’s club hockey team is in crisis mode. The entire team was suspended from play this past week following accusations of student-athletes drinking during or after team events as well as possible hazing.

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