Friday May 25 | The Almaden Resident
Kiwanis clubs in San Jose honor Turnaround Scholarship winners
Photo courtesy of Michael Rubino The 20 high school seniors who each received a $1,000 Turnaround Scholarhip pose for a group photo following the 17th annual Turnaround Scholarship Luncheon.
More than $1 million spent on fight over San Jose pension reform
San Jose's fight over a June pension reform measure has topped $1 million in spending according to expenditure reports filed Thursday.
Honoring the Fallen at the Peace Officers Memorial
When Santa Clara County Sheriff's deputy Martin J. Roohan's end of watch came on Oct.
Visitors Pack Amgen Race Marketplace All Day at Cabrillo
Business was brisk at the Bicycle Trip's booth in the fair that ran all day alongside the Amgen Tour of California finish line at Cabrillo College.
You may have heard that the market has undergone a sea change in the last 2 months.A Inventory is low, mulitple offers have again resurfaced, houses that are priced accurately and show well are selling quickly.A A I am working with an investor who is in the market for a duplex.A I called the listing agent about his duplex in a nice area of Blossom ... (more)
Almaden shorts: Youth track meet for San Jose boys and girls
The annual city-wide youth track and field meet for boys and girls ages 9-14 will be held on May 12, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., at Mt.
What's a flame? Students at Los Alamitos School in San Jose judge scientists
Students in Tracey Ananmalay's fifth-grade class at Los Alamitos Elementary School.
Turning Lives Around for High School Students
John Calderon of Silver Creek High School and Guadalupe Sandoval are two of twenty students who received the Kiwanis' Turnaround Scholarship.
Johnny Khamis one of candidates running for San Jose Council District 10 seat
District 10 council candidate Johnny Khamis calls himself a small government person.
Mercury News editorial: In San Jose's District 10, we recommend Robert Braunstein
It's common to have a logjam of candidates in a San Jose City Council race when a two-term incumbent is stepping down -- but it's unusual to find six fundamentally qualified candidates.
Three challenge Gordon for Assembly seat
Although Assemblyman Rich Gordon, D-Menlo Park, currently serves residents in District 21, the seat he is campaigning for now is called District 24 due to redistricting.