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Woman mauled by Brentwood K-9 receives $1 million settlement
Police chief says the case was settled to avoid further litigation and appeal costs.
8 best things I ate at Disney Festival of Holidays
Review: Disneyland chefs come up with another stellar menu lineup of food mashups and fantastic flavors for this year’s food festival.
Tips to help prevent moths from eating your wool sweaters
Cedar, a more pleasant-smelling alternative, loses its effectiveness over time.
San Jose Barracuda take the ice for a cause on Nov. 16
Game is fundraiser for Saratoga's College of Adaptive Arts.
Bay Area high school football roundup 2024: Best of Week 12 action
CCS, NCS playoffs: St. Ignatius routs Salinas. Jamar Searcy lifts Pittsburg over Clayton Valley. Menlo gets revenge against Christopher. San Leandro stuns Northgate in dramatic fashion. Campolindo, Piedmont Hills, Branham advance.
Why this surprising winter garden plant ‘merits a gardener’s lust’
I made this tree's acquaintance in the pages of the new book, “Plants for the Winter Garden.”
What to know before San Jose State kicks off against No. 13 Boise State
San Jose State Spartans look to slow down Heisman hopeful Ashton Jeanty and improve their Mountain West title chances at home against No. 13 Boise State.
Christmas in the Park opening drive-thru event to bikes — for one night only
The Drive Thru Light Show at History Park opens to cars on Nov. 21, but bike riders will get an exclusive chance during the opening weekend to check out the displays on two wheels.
Retired diesel-powered Caltrain fleet to be transferred to Peru to address transportation issues
Since converting to electric-powered trains, a retired fleet of 19 diesel locomotives and 90 retired silver gallery cars will be transferred to Lima, Peru, to help develop a commuter rail service from Lima to Lurigancho-Chosica.
Don’t sleep on Black Friday, Cyber Monday travel savings this year
There's a sea of savings for those who want to have something to look forward to in 2025 while keeping their budget intact.
11 new books out this month: Fiction, nonfiction and more
And first, a closer look at NYRB editorial director Edwin Frank's new 'Stranger Than Fiction: Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel.'
Sunnyvale officer union raises alarm at increase in local crime rates
Violent crimes in Sunnyvale increased 59% over a 10-year period, according to OpenJustice, a public crime database run by the state's Department of Justice.
In divide on women’s health care, a consensus on menopause
Despite deep partisan divides on issues like abortion and contraceptive access, lawmakers from both parties appear to have forged a cautious consensus on menopause.
Manufacturing already has made a comeback
The rebound president-elect Donald Trump promises has already been underway in many places.
Religion events in the San Fernando Valley, Nov. 16-23
Explore the spiritual landscape of the San Fernando Valley
Replacing passwords with passkeys for an easier login experience
If you’re tired of memorizing passwords, then give passkeys a try.
Asking Eric: I inherited part of my sister’s house, and I’m not sure what to do
How can I make things fair for both of us?