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Suspect in Fatal Stabbing Still at Large

Suspect in Fatal Stabbing Still at Large

A suspect is still at large after stabbing a man to death in San Jose late Wednesday night.

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Clock is Ticking to Save Police Jobs

Clock is Ticking to Save Police Jobs

The Police Officers Association announced Friday that its members would accept a one-time 10 percent cut in pay and benefits for the coming year. Union leaders cast the move as a generous proposal that would save jobs. Mayor Chuck Reed immediately called the offer inadequate, and warned that it came dangerously late in the game.

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DUI Cases Could Be Overturned

DUI Cases Could Be Overturned

A faulty breathalyzer used in almost 1,000 DUI cases in the last year by San Jose Police has led to a review by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office that could result in hundreds of case rulings being overturned.

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Livefeed: Food Forward

Livefeed: Food Forward

In addition to the research, interviews, blogs and video content, I’ll be writing about my experiences for Live Feed. I can’t wait. I’ve written about the environmental consequences of what we eat many times before but it’s been as an office-bound observer from afar. Now I can go out into the farms, ranches, restaurants and fishing boats and see for myself what’s wrong and what’s right with the way we eat.

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Food & Wine Events: May 4-11

Food & Wine Events: May 4-11

We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you choose between champagne brunch, Italian delicacies or wine, jazz and sushi, enjoy delicious wines paired with perfect small bites and indulge in a luscious wine-paired dinner all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another South Bay week. May 4-11.

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Budget Crisis Will Affect All City Services

Budget Crisis Will Affect All City Services

To close a $115 million deficit, City Manager Debra Figone released a proposed budget late Monday evening that would eliminate 588 positions and make cuts in police and firefighter positions as well as scale back library and community center hours.

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Review: Aqui Cal-Mex

Review: Aqui Cal-Mex

If you are a Mexican-food purist, Aqui Cal-Mex will feel sacrilegious. Tofu ranchero? Hummus and chips? Carnitas vindaloo? But the inclusion of “Cal” into the restaurant’s name gives it creative license to cross several culinary borders and take more than a few liberties. So relax.

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Police Arrest Suspected High School Vandals

Police Arrest Suspected High School Vandals

Two male teenagers have been arrested after a spree of vandalism took place at high schools throughout Santa Clara County.

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Caltrans Closing Tully Road On-ramp

Caltrans Closing Tully Road On-ramp

The California Department of Transportation is scheduled to close the eastbound Tully Road on-ramp to southbound U.S. Highway 101 in San Jose starting today, Caltrans officials said.

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Oprah Welcomes Local Freedom Rider

Oprah Welcomes Local Freedom Rider

Former San Jose State student Michael Powell, now a 70-year-old retiree living in Boulder Creek, was recently honored by none other than Oprah Winfrey for the courage he showed in his youth.

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