Roku's unused San Jose space opens up for sublease amid cost-cutting efforts
Roku recently announced plans to sublease a 163,000-square-foot office building within its San Jose headquarters as part of its ongoing cost-reduction strategy. This move follows the streaming media giant's decision to lay off 6% of its workforce and exit unoccupied office spaces in an effort to save up to $35 million.
Facial Recognition Takes Flight: Is San Jose Airport Ready for the Privacy Debate?
As facial recognition technology spreads through airports nationwide, including San Jose's, the debate over privacy, data collection, and bias issues intensifies. How is San Jose handling this new era of biometric security?
TikToker exposes potentially rising credit card skimmers scam in San Jose and Gilroy
This article examines the recent phenomenon of credit card skimming in the Bay Area, with a focus on how criminals use skimming devices to steal cardholders' financial information and personal identification numbers.
100 pounds of explosives discovered by San Jose Police; What we know about the suspect Adam Mirassou so far
San Jose police were recently alerted to a potentially devastating bomb-making operation involving 100 pounds of explosives and apprehended the suspect, Adam Mirassou, in connection to the case
San Jose senior care employee's death ruled homicide after collapsing while restraining intruder
The tragic death of Alex Albetria, a 63-year-old San Jose senior care worker, has been ruled a homicide by the Santa Clara County Coroner's Office. Five months after the incident, it has been revealed that Albetria passed away after valiantly assisting his colleagues in subduing an intruder who had trespassed into the facility and attacked staff members.
Jose Andrés' Palo Alto restaurant dreams face gas ban hurdles: Stanford Shopping Center owner considers legal action
World-renowned chef José Andrés' plans to open a restaurant at Stanford Shopping Center are at risk due to the City of Palo Alto's gas ban, with the property owner mulling legal action against the city.
Ranked choice voting on the horizon in Santa Clara County
As Assembly Bill 1227 moves through the state senate, Santa Clara County could soon be one step closer to adopting ranked choice voting. See how this voting method could potentially benefit voters, as well as the potential drawbacks that come with its implementation.
San Jose's Berryessa neighborhood set for major transformation with proposed housing and commercial developments
The Facchino family's proposed development plan for San Jose's Berryessa district is set to bring a major transformation to the area. See how this plan could reshape the urban landscape and promote walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods.
Sign goes up at San Jose's historic Odd Fellows Building set to house innovative food hall venture
Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick's CloudKitchens project is making strides in San Jose as signs for a food hall have emerged on the historic Odd Fellows Building. The project aims to repurpose the space, with plans for 26 kitchens, a 1,000-square-foot dine-in restaurant, and a coffee bar.







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