When City Manager Debra Figone delivers her proposed budget on May 2, more than 600 workers will likely be on the chopping block.
When City Manager Debra Figone delivers her proposed budget on May 2, more than 600 workers will likely be on the chopping block.
Five reasons to look forward to the work week: learn fencing, Los Gatos High School Art, lunchtime lecture at San Jose Museum of Art, learn badminton, Galileo’s Daughters.
A brazen mid-day robbery took place Friday at Tourneau, a high-end watch shop located in the Santana Row shopping mall.
Five reasons to look forward to the work week: Spectrum, Secure Sounds, Lisa Engelken, Iration, Enchanted April.
In one of the last places one would ever want to take a hunger strike, Mi Pueblo Foods workers will abstaining for two days in support of their former co-workers who were fired in January.
Earth Day brings out the green side in just about everyone—well, almost everyone. Ash Kalra, San Jose’s District 2 councilmember, is doing his part Friday by planting his own organic vegetable garden at his home.
The current production of “Chicago” by Marquee, which presents musicals to benefit Children’s Musical Theater San Jose, more than meets audience expectations
Threats of a bomb scare resulted in Branham High School being evacuated Wednesday, which happened to also be the 12th anniversary of the Columbine massacre.
Last night Camera 12 hosted the pilot of “Cocktails and Chaos,” a show so far from what most people would recognize as reality it will spawn a new genre, “The Surreality Show.”
The Pakistani master of Qawwali, an ancient form of Sufi devotional music, performs at the SJSU Event Center on Sunday, April 24.