Lifestyle News - page 82

Google to Help Mountain View Students

Google to Help Mountain View Students

Google has announced that it is donating $1 million to the Mountain View Whisman School District.

Continue reading →

Katzenberg Joins Zynga Board

Katzenberg Joins Zynga Board

DreamWorks CEO Jeffery Katzenberg has joined the board of Zynga.

Continue reading →

Student Essay Wins High School Broadcasting Grant

Student Essay Wins High School Broadcasting Grant

Ryan Balmain wants to be a filmmaker, which is why the Santa Teresa high school student submitted an essay to the NBC Education Nation competition. On Monday, he found out he won.

Continue reading →

IBM San Jose Tackles Bacteria

IBM San Jose Tackles Bacteria

IBM has long been known for its innovations in computer technology. Could the IBM labs in San Jose be expanding into medicine as well? The most recent innovations seem to indicate they are.

Continue reading →

Local Soldier Killed in Afghanistan

Local Soldier Killed in Afghanistan

Lance Corporal Harry Lew, 21, of Santa Clara, died in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, “while supporting combat operations.” According to the Defense Department, an investigation is underway into the precise cause of his death.

Continue reading →

Activist Sues Facebook for $1 Billion

Activist Sues Facebook for $1 Billion

Larry Klayman, an American attorney based in Florida, is suing Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion.

Continue reading →

Second Academic Award for Lowell Elementary School

Second Academic Award for Lowell Elementary School

Last year, San Jose’s Lowell Elementary School received the California Distinguished School Award. This year, it received the state’s Title I Academic Achievement Award.

Continue reading →

Dell Setting up a Base in Santa Clara

Dell Setting up a Base in Santa Clara

Dell Computers may be more closely associated with Texas than with Silicon Valley, but the company is establishing a foothold here too—and a pretty big foothold at that.

Continue reading →

City Looking to Sheriff’s Office to Police Mineta

City Looking to Sheriff’s Office to Police Mineta

San Jose City Council is planning on outsourcing security at Mineta International Airport to the County Sheriff’s Department. According to officials, the new contract could save the city millions of dollars at a time when the city is facing a budget crunch and the airport’s modernization project has left it with a $1.3 billion debt.

Continue reading →

Busy Downtown Corridor Loses Power Briefly

Busy Downtown Corridor Loses Power Briefly

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.

Continue reading →

Page 82 of 132 ← First ... 80 81 82 83 84 ... Last →