Former prosecutor John Bostic urges Silicon Valley leaders not to be "imprecise or overly optimistic" after disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes' guilty verdict.
— Manuel Jimenez, 67, of Morgan Hill, a retired San Jose State graduate who worked as a financial analyst for defense ...
Foreign workers are arriving in Silicon Valley at record levels while the general labor force is getting older and leaving in droves -- driven away by soaring housing and health care costs and enabled ...
Notable donations to Duran's fundraising committee came from family members and individuals living in and outside of San Jose. Among Duran's top San Jose donors is Juan Gallardo, an enterprise ...
San Jose City Council District 3 candidates shared their ideas on how they'd represent the downtown on Thursday at a forum ...
Silicon Valley will transform into a moviegoer’s playground next week as the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival powers its ...
The tech titans argued for Section 230 immunity against claims their business dealings worsened gambling addictions.
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SiliconValley.com on MSNSan Jose store sells winning lottery ticket worth $1 millionA man who said he has been playing the California Lottery since its inception 40 years ago bought a $1 million-winning ticket late last year at a San Jose store, state lottery officials said. He also ...
In a time when higher education is being increasingly threatened by federal budget cuts and other policies, the state ...
A 60-year-old man was arrested after allegedly practicing dentistry without a license out of his Hesperia home.
Hiring in Silicon Valley has staggered to a halt, yet per-capita income has hopped higher, a new report shows.
A number of new California laws aimed at boosting housing inventory and streamlining the construction and purchase of homes are in effect this year. Here's a look at some of these laws and how they ...
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