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Food & Drinks in ...
A tiny Nob Hill "jazz kissa" has opened, pairing artisanal sakes with an all-vinyl listening program in a six- to eight-seat space.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A traffic stop in Brentwood last Thursday led to the arrest of a 40-year-old Calexico man after the vehicle was flagged as tied to a Los Angeles armed robbery. He was booked into Martinez Detention Facility.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
An AI coding agent’s Matplotlib pull request was closed — then the account published a personal takedown of the reviewer, prompting maintainers and industry watchers to tighten rules for agentic AI.
Koong’s, a fixture on North Milpitas Boulevard for more than 40 years, has closed as owner Ming Ju Yu retires.
Weather & Environment in ...
Showers and thunderstorms will soak San Jose Tuesday with gusts up to 33 mph. Expect slick roads and travel delays.
Sports in ...
The Warriors signed Long Island Nets wing Nate Williams to a two‑way deal Monday, filling their final two‑way slot and adding another scoring wing. Williams has averaged roughly 17.9 PPG in the G League this season.
Community & Society in ...
A Sonoma County commission paper warns women and girls face rising mental‑health strain after fires and the pandemic and urges stable funding, more clinicians and clearer care pathways.
A man was critically wounded in a stabbing at the Comfort Inn on Mahogany Way in Antioch; police say the attack appears targeted and are searching for witnesses.
Kurt Van Dyke, a Santa Cruz‑born surfing icon, was found dead in Puerto Viejo; Costa Rican authorities say the killing followed a break‑in and robbery.
Light rain and gusty winds today in San Jose make for a soggy commute. Wind and coastal-flood advisories run through Tuesday.
A Gonzales man was arrested after deputies found his wife fatally wounded at their home; investigators recovered a firearm and a knife, authorities say.
A parole panel refused Marjorie Knoller's release for the third time and set her next eligibility for February 2029.
Politics & Govt in ...
TRAC data show San Francisco immigration judges approve asylum far more often than judges in Los Angeles; local reporting ties the gap to judge turnover, backlogs and representation.
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