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Q&A With Luis Lourenco

Q&A With Luis Lourenco

Luis Lourenco, chef and owner of Bacalhau Grill & Trade Rite Market.

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Bay Area Athletes Competing in London Olympics

Bay Area Athletes Competing in London Olympics

The U.S. Olympic team has brought some of the world’s best athletes to London, in no small part because of Californian athletes.

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Man Caught Acting as Law Enforcement, Vigilante

Man Caught Acting as Law Enforcement, Vigilante

The spirit of vigilantism lives on with more than the recent release of “The Dark Knight Rises”. A San Jose man has been sentenced to prison for impersonating a federal agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), complete with a fake badge and an unloaded gun to serve some misguided justice and avoid paying his rent.

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UPDATE: Ghost Claims WBC Welterweight Title

UPDATE: Ghost Claims WBC Welterweight Title

UPDATE: Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero outpointed Selcuk Aydin on Saturday at HP Pavilion to claim the WBC interim welterweight title belt by a unanimous decision.

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The Art Box Project Beautifies San Jose Utility Boxes

The Art Box Project Beautifies San Jose Utility Boxes

The Art Box Project is an ongoing project that allows local artists contribute to the cityscape with decorative paintings on utility boxes throughout San Jose.

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Chicago at City Lights

Chicago at City Lights

When you go to see Chicago, you’re probably going for classic show tunes like “All That Jazz,” “Roxie” and “Razzle Dazzle,” or maybe for the scantily clad performers.

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Food Truck Profile: Eat on Monday

Food Truck Profile: Eat on Monday

The Eat on Monday food truck started as a Monday only lunch service in downtown Mountain View. The truck now serves Chinese fusion and new American cuisine throughout the Bay Area, including most Santa Clara County cities.

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License Plate Scans Catch Criminals, Collect Data

License Plate Scans Catch Criminals, Collect Data

Four years of data detailing the locations of hundreds of thousands of drivers who have passed through San Jose resides in a server somewhere in Costa Mesa. The server belongs to Plate Scan LLC, a now-defunct company that sold License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology to police departments, including San Jose’s. While law enforcement officials call the ethnology a valuable tool to track criminals, privacy advocates and l;lawmakers are becoming concerned.

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Getting around the ban on Foie Gras

Getting around the ban on Foie Gras

The statewideban on the sale of foie gras went into effect July 1, but Chez TJ chef Joey Elenterio has already come up with a plan to get around the new law: free foie gras.

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Original Gravity Public House set to Open

Original Gravity Public House set to Open

Original Gravity Public House, set to open later this month, offers 25 rotating taps of carefully selected craft beer with a wide variety of styles and price points in an unpretentious environment.

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