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This years 40 under 40 event honors the rising entrepreneurs, influencers, creators, and executives that have shaped the bay ...
1944: Adolf Hitler escapes death after a third attempt on his life when a bomb explodes in Rastenberg. On the same day, the death March of 1,200 Jews from Lipcani, Moldavia, begins and the US invades ...
The San Jose Sharks have signed veteran forward Jeff Skinner to a one-year deal worth $3 million, the team announced Friday. Skinner, 33, had 16 goals and 29 po ...
Work has begun on the Grafton redevelopment, where empty shops are making way for labs and offices.
SAN JOSE — A long-shuttered Orchard Supply Hardware store in south San Jose has been bought by a veteran Bay Area developer in a hopeful sign the site could land a new use. The just-bought site at ...
A Cambridge cinema has closed after 30 years. The Vue cinema, based in the Grafton Centre, has officially closed. It was announced last month it would be closing this summer.
A public inquiry looks into plans to knock down a shopping centre and replace it with tall offices.
A public inquiry looks into plans to knock down a shopping centre and replace it with tall offices.
San Jose leaders want major retailers to take a larger role in retrieving abandoned shopping carts that end up in the city's most blighted areas.
Large retailers with over 76 carts will now be required to invest in one of three prevention plans in San Jose. The pilot program runs through July.
Finding and retrieving stolen or abandoned shopping carts costs money, and the city of San Jose wants to cash in on the bounty for rounding them up.
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