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Local Small Businesses Still Hurting from the Recession

Local Small Businesses Still Hurting from the Recession

While big box stores are weathering the storm, many small businesses are still struggling to survive the recession, with many eventually giving up, and others reinventing themselves to meet the needs of a different category of customers. They are facing a domino effect. When one business fails, neighboring businesses are directly impacted.

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CalTrain Fares to Go Up

CalTrain Fares to Go Up

People who ride CalTrain can expect to see a rate increase with the start of the New Year. As of January 1, the cost of a one-way ticket from San Jose to San Francisco will go up to $8.50, 75 cents higher than the current cost of $7.75. The fare hikes are intended to help cover a projected budget gap of $2.3 million for the coming fiscal year.

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Water Companies Respond

Water Companies Respond

San Jose’s water is safe to drink. That’s the response of the city’s three water companies, after the release of the Environmental Working Group’s report earlier this week about the presence of hexavelent chromium in the tap water. The EWG agrees, though they suggest that people purchase a reverse osmosis filter.

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Leo Villareal

Leo Villareal

The “Leo Villareal” exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art reveals, more than any exhibit I’ve seen, an evolutionary moment in technology-enabled art. The “objects” of transmission are themselves elegant, starting with a wall of mirror-finished stainless steel embedded with recessed LEDs.

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Suspect Charged in Cold Case

Suspect Charged in Cold Case

On Tuesday, Santa Clara County prosecutors filed charges against Ralph Baldenegro for the murder of Julie Bucalo in 1991. The suspect is currently in San Quentin, where he faces a 94 year sentence for 12 felonies and a misdemeanor committed during the abduction of his son in 2009.

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Apple Removes Wikileaks App from Store

Apple Removes Wikileaks App from Store

On Monday, Apple removed the new Wikileak app from its iTunes store, just three days after the app was released. According to Apple spokeswoman Trudy Muller, the app violated its guidelines and failed to comply with local laws.

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Boxer, Feinstein Want Action on Chromium-6

Boxer, Feinstein Want Action on Chromium-6

California Senators Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein plan to introduce legislation requiring the EPA to establish standards for chromium-6 in the nation’s tap water. The legislation is in response to a study that found that most of the nation’s tap water is tainted with the carcinogen. But Boxer and Feinstein will have to contend with a new Congress that is increasingly hostile to the EPA.

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Nightclub Comes Under Fire

Nightclub Comes Under Fire

The SJPD suspended the license of the Miami Beach Club for two weeks after a fight there ended in a shooting. According to police, one victim was shot in the stomach and another was grazed by a bullet. The nightclub failed to report the incident, and the police only found out about it after a woman ran into the street and flagged some police officers down.

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Review: Tigelleria Organic Restaurant

Review: Tigelleria Organic Restaurant

When the restaurant opened, it played up the tigelles, and they’re still a large part of the menu, but Tigelleria has evolved to incorporate more entrees. Although the bread is delicious and the selection of toppings vast, eating the tigelles feels like picnicking. They make for good, if rather filling appetizers, but they’re not the strength of the menu.

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Facebook-Apple Merger at Center of Anti-Predictions

Facebook-Apple Merger at Center of Anti-Predictions

Denmark’s Saxo Bank is famous for its annual list of Black Swan predictions—predictions of unlikely events that would cause utter turmoil in the market. It claims that the most unlikely game-changer next year would be Facebook’s acquisition by Apple.

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