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Spartans in Desperate Need of a Victory

Spartans in Desperate Need of a Victory

San Jose State football is hoping its starting quarterback makes a speedy recovery in time for the Spartans’ home opener at 1pm Saturday against winless Nevada, a program that is known as the Wolf Pack—minus one Zach Galifianakis. Meanwhile, the No. 2 ranked Stanford women’s volleyball team has been crushing almost everyone to start the season.

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Canadian Clean Tech Accelerator Program in San Jose

Canadian Clean Tech Accelerator Program in San Jose

While the national pastime of Canada is played down at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, this month a different group of Canadians are moving into town – green tech companies that are looking to expand in Silicon Valley.

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Trail System Leaving Some Residents in the Dust

Trail System Leaving Some Residents in the Dust

For weeks, Willow Glen resident Betsy Preciado couldn’t figure out why dust covered her patio and clouded her pool. She soon noticed dusty cars parked in the business lot next to her. “We thought maybe it was pollen from the trees or wherever,” says Preciado, whose six grandchildren visit on weekends and spend a lot of time in the back yard and pool. Finally, Preciado remembered that the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) had mailed her a work notice.

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High School Senior Gives Inspirational Talk before College

High School Senior Gives Inspirational Talk before College

Whether you were an adult or child, it was hard not to be impressed listening to Lincoln High School senior Oscar Vazquez talk to San Jose elementary school students today about his experience leaving Mexico City for Mountain View four years ago and the journey that awaits him as he prepares for college.

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Fogging Scheduled To Eradicate West Nile Virus-Infected Mosquitoes

Fogging Scheduled To Eradicate West Nile Virus-Infected Mosquitoes

An area of San Jose will be fogged tonight as part of a mosquito eradication effort to protect against the spread of West Nile virus. The Santa Clara County Vector Control District determined that a sampling of adult mosquitoes from South San Jose had tested positive for the virus.

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Google Joins Fight for Booking Flights

Google Joins Fight for Booking Flights

Travel sites like Kayak and Orbitz promise their customers the best prices on flights between locations. So does Google, with its new Google Flight Search tool.

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Dept. of Justice Investigating eBay

Dept. of Justice Investigating eBay

Did eBay steal confidential information from Craigslist to launch its own classifieds site? Craigslist says it did, and the classified ads company’s complaint is now being investigated by prosecutors with the Justice Department.

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Livefeed: Food Social

Livefeed: Food Social

Food Social hosts an event at Motif Lounge in downtown San Jose from 5 to 9pm this Friday (Sept. 16). The event costs $5 in advance and $10 at the door. Once inside, visitors can sample locally cooked foods for $4-$8 a plate and see what’s cooking in the backyards and kitchens of Silicon Valley.

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Cache of Explosives, Weapons Detonated after Arrest

Cache of Explosives, Weapons Detonated after Arrest

A San Jose man’s arrest Tuesday afternoon was followed by police detonating several explosive devices found in his home in Japan Town.

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Cisco the Next Major Company to Lose CEO?

Cisco the Next Major Company to Lose CEO?

First Steve Jobs resigned from Apple. Then Carol Bartz was told to resign from Yahoo. Now rumors are swirling around the Internet that Cisco’s John Chambers will announce his resignation at his company’s annual financial analyst conference later today.

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