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Two-alarm blaze doused at Mexican market in San Jose

Firefighters battled a two-alarm structure fire in San Jose this morning, a fire captain said. Units responded to a fire reported in a Mexican market at 901 Hedding St.

San Jose audit says city could save millions by trimming employee health care

Review finds San Jose benefits sometimes more generous than what other governments offer.

Former San Jose soccer coach arrested on charges of molesting a child

A former South Bay youth soccer coach with a long and lauded history in the sport faces charges he molested an 11-year-old child while volunteering as a locker room attendant during a recent FC Gold Pride women’s professional soccer game.

Help on the way for the bunnies in San Jose’s Moreland Woods

Help is on the way for the bunnies dumped at Moreland Woods next to San Jose’s Easterbrook Discovery School.

Man killed in San Jose restaurant

A man was shot and killed inside a San Jose restaurant, police said today. The victim, whose name has not been released, was shot numerous times inside the Bun Rieu Number One restaurant at 2108 Story Road (links.sfgate.com/ZHTO) about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday,…

Man arrested afer agent death appears in San Jose court

A man arrested in San Jose after the fatal shooting of a Border Patrol agent has been charged with being in the country illegally after a previous deportation.

Stockton 4, San Jose Giants 1

Stockton starter Carlos Hernandez struck out six and allowed just one run in 72/3 innings, leading the Ports to a victory over the San Jose Giants at Municipal Stadium on Saturday.

Internal Affairs: San Jose’s favorite political guessing game continues

Who’s ‘San Jose Revealed?’ And why does the site seem suddenly kaput?

San Jose City College drops plans for baseball field

San Jose City College’s neighbors are thrilled that the administration agreed to halt the construction of an unsightly baseball field for the Jaguars despite having spent $2 million on the park. But the cost of good relations with the neighbors, of course, means the team still doesn’t have a permanent home field, and probably won’t for a while.

San Jose police Chief Rob Davis requests permission to speak at cop killer’s sentencing

When Judge Diane Northway sentences convicted cop killer DeShawn Campbell next month, she’ll have a choice: send him away for life without the possibility of parole, or send him away for the same term plus 50 more years.

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