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Sharks Make Life Wonderfully Miserable

Sharks Make Life Wonderfully Miserable

The great Gordie Howe, also known simply as “Mr. Hockey,” once said: “All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity.” Well, considering how diverse San Jose Sharks fans are, we might as well be the damned United Nations sitting around a television screen.

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Food & Wine Events: April 20-27

Food & Wine Events: April 20-27

We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you be a part of the wine making process or just taste something yummy, learn how to make your own pickles and have a choice of decadent wine-paired dinners all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another South Bay week. April 20-27.

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Review: Naglee Park Garage

Review: Naglee Park Garage

The food here is nothing fancy, but that’s part of the appeal: Naglee serves the kind of food you could cook if you had the skills and a big restaurant stove to play with.

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President to Hold Town Hall Meeting at Facebook

President to Hold Town Hall Meeting at Facebook

President Obama is making a much-anticipated visit to Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto for a “town hall” meeting on Wednesday.

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Top Ten South Bay Shopping Districts

Top Ten South Bay Shopping Districts

The best neighborhoods, avenues, and downtown districts for scoring sweet deals in San Jose and beyond.

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San Francisco Feels 3.8 Earthquake

San Francisco Feels 3.8 Earthquake

San Francisco was shaken but not stirred too seriously just before 3 p.m. Monday, when a 3.8 magnitude registered just south of the city in the San Bruno area.

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Politicians Push Caltrain, High-Speed Rail to Join Forces

Politicians Push Caltrain, High-Speed Rail to Join Forces

The future of high-speed rail in California isn’t looking good after grant funding was slashed with the new federal budget. But with fewer options, public officials are getting creative.

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Police Chief Open to Criticism

Police Chief Open to Criticism

San Jose’s police department has received plenty of criticism over the last few years—and it’s only about to become more targeted.

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To-Do List: Apr. 18-22

To-Do List: Apr. 18-22

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: The Green, Traditional Irish Session, Lolita Roadtrip, Orny Adams, The Usuals One Year Anniversary.

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Graffiti Artist ‘Girafa’ to pay $38,000 in restitution

Graffiti Artist ‘Girafa’ to pay $38,000 in restitution

He’s not exactly Banksy, but Steven Free, also known as “Girafa,” was carving out quite a nice niche for himself in the Bay Area graffiti scene. Now he’ll be paying a hefty fine for his efforts/

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