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| Mar.2 |
SJ Arena |
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Sharks Lose To Devils After Olympics Kovalchuk scored a power-play goal against Olympic teammate Nabokov and New Jersey is beating San Jose 4-3
| Mar.3 |
Alum Rock |
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Afternoon Earthquake Rattles South Bay The 3.2 earthquake occurred at 12:36 p.m. and had a depth of three miles
| Mar.4 |
SJ Mercury News |
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MediaNews Parent's Bankruptcy Plan A judge approved Affiliated Media Inc.'s reorganization plan and freed the publisher of the San Jose Mercury News from most of debt
| Mar.5 |
San Jose |
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Man Gets 41 Months In Fraud Scheme 46-year-old John Bui has been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay $3.5 million in restitution for a loan scheme he ran for several years
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East San Jose |
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One Person Killed In House Fire A suspicious two-alarm residential fire after receiving 'multiple calls reporting the sound of an explosion and then visible fire'
| Mar.7 |
San Jose Downtown |
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Concerns About Future Of Theatre Auditors are raising concerns the struggling Sjo Repertory Theatre may not be able to remain open past the summer
| Mar.9 |
Cisco |
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Cisco unveils faster router Cisco Systems unveiled hardware that will speed up the delivery of data over broadband networks as a next-generation Internet | |
| Mar.10 |
San Jose City Hall |
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Gambling Expansion Measure On Ballot San Jose voters will decide in June whether to allow the city's two card clubs to expand and impose higher taxes on gambling revenue
| Mar.11 |
San Jose |
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Bank Ex-Manager Facing Fraud Charges John Tran, former Wells Fargo manager, is due in court to face charges he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from elderly bank customers
| Mar.12 |
San Jose |
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Experts To Help After Remains Found San Jose police are calling in a forensic anthropologist and a dental expert as they investigate the discovery of human remains in a rural area of the city | |
| Mar.14 |
Berkeley |
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'Shoulder Tap' Sting Nets 90 Arrests Several Bay Area law enforcement agencies participated in a decoy operation to catch adults who agreed to buy alcohol for minors
| Mar.17 |
San Jose City Hall |
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Residents, Workers Argue Against Cuts SJ residents and city workers are letting city leaders know what they think about a proposal to cutback on city services and reduce salaries for workers
| Mar.18 |
San Jose |
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SunPower to revise earnings SunPower Corp. will restate its earnings after an internal investigation found that employees in the Philippines intentionally understated costs
| Mar.24 |
San Jose Downtown |
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Fatally stabbing in homeless encampment Map of 501 Wooster Ave San Jose Police arrested a 53-year-old transient Miguel Garcia suspected of fatally stabbing another transient behind AM radio station KSJX
| Mar.25 |
East San Jose |
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Fire damaged duplex Map of 2288 Freya Drive San Jose The fire was reported to have started in an attic space of one of the units. Flames eventually spread and both units of the duplex were damaged
| Mar.28 |
San Jose |
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3.1-magnitude quake Centered about 10 miles northeast of San Jose. Web site showed dozens of hits from callers in the San Jose area | |
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South San Jose |
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Mobile Home Fire Injures 4 Map of Monterey and Blossom Hill roads San Jose A two-alarm fire injured three civilians and one firefighter. The mobile home has been deemed uninhabitable | |
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San Jose |
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Died losing vehicle control, striking tree Emergency responders found a vehicle that appeared to have struck a tree and rolled over twice. The man was pronounced dead at the scene
| Mar.30 |
San Jose City Hall |
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City Votes To Pursue Pot Regulations The City Council approved drawing up guidelines for the operation of medical marijuana collectives as a way to regulate the businesses | |
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