Prosecutors say an 18-year-old woman was walking by herself on Castro Street when a woman jumped off her bicycle and began screaming at her, calling her a "terrorist," then grabbed and pulled at the teen's headscarf.
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Santa Clara County Firm Leads Donation Effort for Firefighters in Ukraine
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San Jose Police Acted Lawfully in Fatal January Shootout, Concludes DA
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UC Law School in SF Wants to Drop Hastings from Name
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The Hastings College of Law Board of Directors this week voted unanimously to remove Hastings from the law school's name and replace it with San Francisco because of its founder's genocidal acts against Native Americans in the 1850s. The name change will require approval by the state Legislature and signature by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Palo Alto to Shift Interim Police Chief, a San Jose PD Veteran, to Permanent Status
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San Jose Federal Judge Sentences Child Pornographer to 17 Years in Prison
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Rare ‘Corpse Flower’ to Bloom at SJ State, Unleashing Its Putrid Fragrance
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A Titan Arum, commonly known as a corpse flower, is expected to bloom in the next few days for the first time in San Jose State University's Biology Department tropical greenhouse, university officials said Friday. The 9-foot-tall plant, named Terry Titan, is expected to bloom sometime between Sunday
and Tuesday, staying open for only 24 to 36 hours. The flower, when bloomed, will smell like rotting flesh, harkening back to its name as the corpse flower.
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Next Spraying for Mosquitoes to Stop West Nile Virus Is in Milpitas on Saturday
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Police Chief Saves San Jose Man with Drug Overdose in Good Samaritan Act
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Via Cupertino Shuttle Service to Expand into Santa Clara
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San Jose Police Arrest Suspects in Two Separate Homicides
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Tech and Support Staff Strike at Sequoia Hospital in Contract Dispute
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Hundreds of health care and support workers at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City are striking today, calling for better working conditions and a new contract. Picketing began at 6 a.m. at the hospital located at 170 Alameda de las Pulgas. Nurses assistants, aides, surgical technologists, respiratory therapists, cooks and others took part in the demonstration, according to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 829.
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