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Cupertino removes bronze quail family after second bird goes missing - San Jose Mercury News border=

Cupertino removes bronze quail family after second bird goes missing - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
… city of Cupertino has removed the entire quail family sculpture from the Mary Avenue Bridge to prevent further vandalism of the public art piece following the separate thefts of two of the bronze birds, according to a report on the city Web site. …

Former Foothill College player goes from homeless to NFL - San Jose Mercury News border=

Former Foothill College player goes from homeless to NFL - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
From the sixth grade on, Marion attended a different school every year. Along the way he became best friends with Thompson, who moved to California and attended Hollister's San Benito High his senior year. Thompson persuaded Marion to join him at …

Packers' James Jones goes back to Gunderson High - San Jose Mercury News border=

Packers' James Jones goes back to Gunderson High - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
By John Ryan Jones is about to enter his third season as a Green Bay Packers receiver after starring at Gunderson High and San Jose State. Before he does, though, he'll host what he hopes to make an annual tradition, the NTAF (Never Think About …

What really goes into the bag: behind the movie 'Food, Inc.' - Los Angeles Times border=

What really goes into the bag: behind the movie 'Food, Inc.' - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times, CA
Harsh fluorescent lights illuminate power lunchers, families and a few scrubby gutter punks seated on swivel chairs hunkered over blue plastic trays, chowing on burgers and slurping sodas. "No. 38!" a sandpapered voice calls through the microphone. …

Herhold: WEB HED GOES HERE - San Jose Mercury News border=

Herhold: WEB HED GOES HERE - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
In almost all cases like this, the first contacts between a resident and the bureaucracy matter. In neighboring Saratoga, for instance, City Manager Dave Anderson has made respect for residents a hallmark of his administration. …

Paid sick leave bill goes down in flames - Bizjournals.com border=

Paid sick leave bill goes down in flames - Bizjournals.com

Bizjournals.com
Legislation that would have provided mandatory paid sick leave for California workers has died at the Capitol, along with hundreds of other proposals that would have increased the burden on the state budget.
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Trial over feud between Monte Sereno and former residents goes to jury - San Jose Mercury News border=

Trial over feud between Monte Sereno and former residents goes to jury - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
After a nearly three-week trial in US District Court in San Jose, jurors on Thursday heard closing arguments in the Padgetts' civil rights lawsuit against three defendants: Monte Sereno City Manager Brian Loventhal, Mayor A. Curtis Wright and former …

CCS D-III Baseball: MVC goes from 0-9 to CCS finals - San Jose Mercury News border=

CCS D-III Baseball: MVC goes from 0-9 to CCS finals - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
9 seed Monte Vista Christian School baseball team continued their postseason run Tuesday by rallying to beat No. 13 Half Moon Bay 8-5 in the section semifinals. The Mustangs — who went 0-9 in preseason, then bounced back to win the their first …

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Symphony Silicon Valley goes Broadway - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
In the wake of the closing of the American Musical Theatre of San Jose last year, the symphony is stepping into the breach with its "Broadway in Concert" series. The inaugural lineup, set to launch in October, will showcase three beloved titles: Cole …
San Jose Mercury News

Measure lifting Colorado spending cap goes to governor - Bizjournals.com border=

Measure lifting Colorado spending cap goes to governor - Bizjournals.com

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Despite warnings from GOP senators that removal of the 6 percent general-fund spending cap named after its authors would signify “the largest transportation funding cut in the history of Colorado,” Senate Democrats went forward with the plan to do so.
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