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NewsJune 10, 2020<June 10, 2020

Podcast: Exploring critical questions about our current and political climate

Bread & Buttuh is an occasional podcast about issues affecting black citizens in this country.

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Culture, EnvironmentMarch 23, 2020<December 10, 2020

Explore tidepools and dive into a California Kelp Forest in 360° 

Local harvester Ian O’Hollaren shares his knowledge of a California kelp forest and its role in providing habitat and food in the ecosystem.

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Data Hub, NewsFebruary 8, 2020<February 8, 2020

Year after year, best picture nominees go to dramas

Between 1930 and last year’s awards, 88 percent of best picture nominees were dramas, compared to 53 percent of feature-length films as a whole.

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Business, NewsDecember 19, 2019<December 18, 2019

Small business association pushes to remove parking meters in San Jose

SAN JOSE — Business owners on San Jose’s East Santa Clara Street, a corridor next to downtown that is comprised of 30 blocks of shops, salons, restaurants and community centers, say the presence of numerous parking meters in the area is turning away potential customers.

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Business, NewsDecember 18, 2019<December 18, 2019

San Jose businesswomen transforming former laundromat into indoor market for local vendors

SAN JOSE — A new kind of market will soon open up on the East Santa Clara Street corridor in San Jose. Urban Kiosk, set to open just two blocks east of San Jose’s city hall, is an indoor market that will house local vendors selling crafts, wares and goods.

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Housing + Development, NewsNovember 22, 2019<November 22, 2019

San Jose continues to tweak rules on accessory dwelling units to address housing shortage

SAN JOSE — In an effort to address San Jose’s housing shortage, the city’s planning commission has recommended that any home can build a detached accessory dwelling unit so long as it is 45 feet from the property line.

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