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Vicki Chang, also known as “La Vix,” is a professional breakdancer + member of Team USA — and hails from the great 408.
From the tallest residential apartment building in San Jose to the Bill Walsh Legacy Game, we’re taking San Jo back to the ‘00s.
‘Tis the season for holiday classics being brought to the big stage.
The list of volunteer opportunities in San Jose includes everything from renovating homes to caring for furry friends.
Local author and artist Ricardo Cortez talks Lowriding culture, history + community, and gives tips on which restaurant has the best orange sauce.
From proper punny names to the downright bizarre, VTA’s tunnel boring machine is connecting more than just BART to Santa Clara.
From holiday decorations to live music, San Jose Mineta International Airport is pulling out all the stops to ease the stress of travel for the holidays.
Enjoy a seasonal meal in San Jose, no matter your circumstances.
Other universities certainly “Can’t Touch This” trivia tidbit about one of the San Jose State football coaches.
In the Edenvale neighborhood of south San Jose, many streets have unique names — and these seven streets are named after truly impressive thoroughbreds.
From a toy store kingpin to the world’s first video game consoles, the Chuck E. Cheese off Tully Road has had a wild run in San Jose’s history.
A slate of new housing projects have been approved by San Jose’s City Council.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting SJtoday with the gift of your membership.
Let’s visit another common architectural style in San Jose — the Craftsman home, popularized in the early 20th century.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting SJtoday with the gift of your membership.
SJtoday readers + followers weighed in on the city’s plans of turning the San Jose’s historic flea market, or “La Pulga,” into a mixed-use urban center.
New 2023 proposals suggest that the flea market could become housing instead of office space, as originally planned in 2021.
New research, developments, and data indicate San Jose’s downtown isn’t in a “doom spiral” — it’s on the upswing.
The restored + historic Pellier Park is officially open and tells the story of a French immigrant who helped make Santa Clara Valley the “Valley of Heart’s Delight.”
San Jose has approved several new housing initiatives over the course of the past few months, including affordable, residential, and commercial.
San Jose city council unanimously approved the sale of the Signia by Hilton hotel to San Jose State University for student housing.
A new law signed by Governor Gavin Newsom calls for installing speeding cameras on high-accident avenues, areas with rampant street racing, and school zones.
See what’s to come for San Jose’s AHL team this season.
See what the Valley Transportation Authority is up to on the progress of its future light rail stations at Eastridge and Story Road.
Join in on events happening around San Jose to support breast cancer awareness + research.
Interested in getting involved in public meetings? We’re laying out how, when, and where you can take part.
According to a report from the American Immigration Council and Santa Clara County Office of Immigrant Relations, a little over half of the county’s business owners are immigrants, despite comprising less than half of the county’s population.
Get the details on the county’s celebration to ensure everyone knows that voting is a citizen’s civic right + responsibility.
Every year, Metro Silicon Valley asks their readers to vote on the ‘Best of Silicon Valley’ in arts and culture, beauty and wellness, cannabis, family, and more.
BART has teamed up with San Francisco Transit Riders and Seamless Bay Area to host local events around BART stations in celebration of Transit Month this September 2023.
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