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Independent Panel Blasts PG&E’s Pipeline Integrity Procedure

Independent Panel Blasts PG&E’s Pipeline Integrity Procedure

An independent panel appointed by the California Public Utilities Commission released a report today heavily criticizing PG&E’s technical competence and pipeline integrity management procedures.

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Apple Rejects Apps That Tip Off Drunk Drivers

Apple Rejects Apps That Tip Off Drunk Drivers

Government pressure has forced Apple to start rejecting iPhone applications that alert motorists to drunk driving police checkpoints.

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Man Convicted of Killing Neighbor in 1988

Man Convicted of Killing Neighbor in 1988

A Santa Clara County jury has found Charles Grant guilty of first-degree murder for the two-decade-old fatal stabbing of Kristi Harris in her San Jose apartment.

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Review:Tapestry

Review:Tapestry

Tapestry’s lunch menu consisting of California classics offers too many mouth-watering choices, making it difficult to pick just one, but the true star of the meal is the dessert, which tastes as decadently delicious as it looks. Lemons, cream and fresh, ripe strawberries were meant to be together and Tapesty succeeds in creating the “destination dessert.”

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Jobs Releases New Apple HQ Plan for Cupertino

Jobs Releases New Apple HQ Plan for Cupertino

There were plenty of oohs and aahs at this week’s Cupertino City Council meeting, and it wasn’t just for Steve Jobs, who made a rare public appearance. Jobs came with a purpose: to promote his plans for a new Apple headquarters in the city, on an 180-acre plot north of Interstate 280.

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Police arrest ‘Bank Bomber’ suspect

Police arrest ‘Bank Bomber’ suspect

The Los Gatos “Bank Bomber’, identified as 28-year-old Vadim Liotveyzen, has been arrested for suspicion of robbery, attempted robbery, extortion and false bomb threats.

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The Tubes at Montalvo

The Tubes at Montalvo

With their performance art stage shows and emphasis on the visuals, the Tubes were, in many ways, ahead of their time.

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South Bay Grocers Struggle to Stay Open

South Bay Grocers Struggle to Stay Open

Longtime South Bay and Peninsula grocers hae two options: go the way of the dodo bird or adopt new strategies to take on the big guys.

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Woman from San Jose Identified as Victim in Garbage Bag

Woman from San Jose Identified as Victim in Garbage Bag

The woman found in a garbage bag in Sunnyvale has been identified as 46-year-old Maria Esther Orozco.

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San Jose Ranks in Top 10 for Climate Change Policies

San Jose Ranks in Top 10 for Climate Change Policies

San Jose made it into the Top 10 list for being one of the nation’s best cities to combat climate change and mitigate impacts on the environment.

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