We Sushi, co-founded by Sofian Halim and Thomas Wu and based in Santa Clara, delivers sushi with fresh fish purchased from local fish markets every morning.
We Sushi, co-founded by Sofian Halim and Thomas Wu and based in Santa Clara, delivers sushi with fresh fish purchased from local fish markets every morning.
After being sidelined by a pair of losses, followed by a few unexpected injuries, San Jose-based mixed martial arts fighter Mike “Quick” Swick returns to the Octogon for a televised bout this Saturday.
Three religious leaders from Reno, Nev., have joined forces to call on the Santa Clara City Council to start using multifaith prayers to open meetings. For the past 25 years, an annually appointed councilmember opens the city’s bimonthly council meetings.
There are plenty of reasons to oppose the opening of a new fast-food chain restaurant. The food is lousy. The workers aren’t paid very well. The profits leave the community. And they promote the homogenization of America’s food culture.
There are plenty of reasons to oppose the opening of a new fast-food chain restaurant. The food is lousy. The workers aren’t paid very well. The profits leave the community. And they promote the homogenization of America’s food culture.
Luis Lourenco, chef and owner of Bacalhau Grill & Trade Rite Market.
The U.S. Olympic team has brought some of the world’s best athletes to London, in no small part because of Californian athletes.
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.
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.
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.