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City Council Passes Dog Leash Ordinance

City Council Passes Dog Leash Ordinance

Yesterday, City Council set aside its interminable discussions about the budget, negotiations with unions, the state of San Jose’s roads, and impending layoffs to tackle one of the most beguiling problems ever to face the city. How long should a dog’s leash be?

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Mountain Lion Killed outside Redwood City Home

Mountain Lion Killed outside Redwood City Home

Officials with the Department of Fish and Game killed a mountain lion that was hiding in the backyard of a Redwood City home on Tuesday morning.

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City Names Transportation Director

City Names Transportation Director

Hans Larsen has been named the Director of the San Jose Department of Transportation.

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Local Gangs Sporting Sharks Gear

Local Gangs Sporting Sharks Gear

Several gangs in the city have taken to wearing Shark paraphernalia and colors as well as getting team logo tattoos.

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Review: Oaxacan Kitchen Mobile

Review: Oaxacan Kitchen Mobile

The Oaxacan Kitchen was once a restaurant. Now it’s a food truck and part of Silicon Valley’s mobile restaurant elite.

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South Bay Sports Roundup

South Bay Sports Roundup

Wondo wins again for Earthquakes; Sharks show that it’s springtime for hockey;  Sabercats licking their chops in return home.

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Almaden Parents Upset about Cell Phone Tower

Almaden Parents Upset about Cell Phone Tower

Leland High School in Almaden is suffering from budget cuts. In an effort to recoup some funding, the local school board agreed to replace the flag pole beside the scoreboard with a T-Mobile cell phone tower.

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Police Officer Injured in Hit and Run

Police Officer Injured in Hit and Run

A motor officer with the SJPD was injured in a hit and run incident on Monday afternoon at the intersection of South First Street and Alma Avenue. Officer Devlin Creighton, 29, was conducting selective enforcement of traffic violations when the incident occurred.

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iPad 2 Sells Out Internationally

iPad 2 Sells Out Internationally

Apple’s iPad 2 was released this past weekend in 25 countries around the world, and sold out in as many countries. Eager consumers from Canada to Europe all the way to Japan queued up outside retailers in the days leading up to the products international release, but many left disappointed. By the time they made it into the store, the stock was gone.

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Facebook Linked to Teen Depression

Facebook Linked to Teen Depression

Recent stories about Facebook are indicating that the site could cause depression in teenagers, but several experts disagree.

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