Formerly Homeless Veterans Endure Squalor in San Jose Residences
Lack of upkeep and ownership responsibility plague San Jose residences for formerly homeless veterans, leaving them to endure squalor and neglect.
Lack of upkeep and ownership responsibility plague San Jose residences for formerly homeless veterans, leaving them to endure squalor and neglect.
Two U.S. Senate hopefuls in San Jose share their divergent approaches on key issues, leaving readers intrigued about the upcoming race.
California legislators have introduced new bills to protect children from social media dependency, sparking a crucial conversation about the need for stronger protections and parental control in the digital age.
A tourist's 15-hour ordeal trapped in a California gondola at -7°C raises questions about the events leading up to the incident and the measures taken for rescue.
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Unveiling the complexities and mixed outcomes of the California Voting Rights Act, the SF Chronicle's probe raises questions about its long-term implications and potential areas for improvement.
The city of San Jose is making a $644 million investment to achieve carbon neutrality, but what impact will this have on the economy, infrastructure, and quality of life?
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The intense manhunt for an attempted murder suspect in the South Bay concludes, but the outcome remains uncertain, leaving readers eager for more details.