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A guide to good manners at the retail counter this holiday season

By TRACEE M. HERBAUGH As shoppers flood stores across the country during the year’s biggest shopping season, retail workers are bracing for what many describe as the most demanding — and often demoralizing — stretch of the job. Related Articles …

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Sen. Adam Schiff, a primary antagonist of President Donald Trump, marks one year in U.S. Senate

When Adam Schiff was sworn in as the junior U.S. senator from California one year ago, he’d already spent 12 terms in the House of Representatives and was arguably best known for leading House impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump …

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Adam Summers: Calling 911 over California’s failed IT projects

California might have to call 911 to save its emergency communications system upgrade project. Whether the call would actually get through is another matter. While the Golden State prides itself on its innovative technology sector and the genius, in Silicon …

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John Moorlach: If I were governor, here are ten ideas I’d pursue to save California

Recently I was challenged to list what I would do, if elected governor of California, to fix the once Golden State. We know California doesn’t need another gubernatorial candidate. Since I’m a registered Republican, the voter registration demographics are not …

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Nordic people know how to beat the winter blues. Here’s how to find light in the darkest months

By STEFANIE DAZIO The Nordic countries are no strangers to the long, dark winter. Despite little to no daylight — plus months of frigid temperatures — people who live in northern Europe and above the Arctic Circle have learned how …

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Tim Sherwood rules one club out of title race after Arsenal and Man City wins

Ex-Premier League manager Tim Sherwood (Picture: Getty) Tim Sherwood has revealed his latest take on the Premier League title race after Arsenal and Manchester City both clinched victories. League leaders Arsenal looked set to drop points against bottom-placed Wolves when …

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Doctor Who star breaks down ‘jaw-dropping’ Easter egg in spin-off series

The War Between the Land and the Sea saw Barclay share that he’s met the Doctor (Picture: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/Alistair Heap) The War Between the Land and the Sea might be a Doctor Who spin-off for Whovians and the Gallifrey-uninitiated …

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Holocaust survivor trying to save wife and ‘joyous’ Rabbi named as victims of Bondi Beach massacre

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page The first victims of the Bondi Beach massacre have been named as a ‘dedicated’ rabbi and …

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Met Police step up protection for Jewish synagogues during Hanukkah after Bondi attack

Security will be stepped up around Synagogues in London following the Bondi Beach shooting, the Met Police has said (Picture: Dinendra Haria/LNP) Police presence will be stepped up around synagogues in London ahead of Hanukkah in the wake of the …

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MACLA, Montalvo come together for Latino artists’ exhibit

Joint art exhibit Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, or MACLA, in downtown San Jose and Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga are collaborating on a multimedia exhibit showcasing generational knowledge and stories. Related Articles MACLA, Montalvo Arts Center partner …

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Photos: High school football state championships, moments captured

Lincoln-San Jose 35,  Valley Center 36 Heartbreaker, Lincoln-San Jose loses by one point in the last minutes of Friday’s game against Valley Center dashing their hopes of a first state football championship in school history. Lincoln’s crowd cheers for them …

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Cupertino seeks public safety commissioner

Serve the public The City of Cupertino is accepting applications for one unscheduled vacancy on the Public Safety Commission. This appointment is for a partial term of less than two years, expiring on Jan. 30, 2027, and doesn’t count toward …

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Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital recognized for maternity care

High birth rating For the fifth consecutive year, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford has achieved the “High Performing” designation for maternity care from U.S. News & World Report. Related Articles She unknowingly became addicted to fentanyl as a teenager. A first-in-the-nation program …

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Sunnyvale property owners can get free trees

Free trees The Valley Transportation Authority has partnered with Our City Forest to offer free trees to properties in the City of Sunnyvale. This partnership is designed to restore and enhance greenery around specific project areas, replace trees that were …

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Opinion: The heart of Saratoga lives in Its neighborhoods

Our city is built on many strengths—excellent schools, beautiful green spaces, and a charming downtown—but the heart of Saratoga has always been its neighborhoods. As I begin my third term as mayor, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve …

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Assemblymember hosts toy drive for local nonprofit

Hoping for toys Assemblymember Marc Berman, whose 23rd district includes Campbell, recently hosted a holiday toy collection for children in need. From art supplies to puzzles to stuffed animals, Berman’s office received donations of new, unwrapped toys from community members. …

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Kurtenbach: For Sharks superstar Macklin Celebrini, the ‘C’ isn’t silent

Here’s the bummer we were watching in the third period on Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh: The scoreboard read 5-1 in favor of the hometown Penguins. Sidney Crosby, the face of the NHL for two decades and one of the greatest …

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Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital recognized for maternity care

High birth rating For the fifth consecutive year, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford has achieved the “High Performing” designation for maternity care from U.S. News & World Report. Related Articles She unknowingly became addicted to fentanyl as a teenager. A first-in-the-nation program …

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MACLA, Montalvo come together for Latino artists’ exhibit

Joint art exhibit Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, or MACLA, in downtown San Jose and Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga are collaborating on a multimedia exhibit showcasing generational knowledge and stories. For “From Their Hands to Ours,” five …

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Photos: High school football state championships, moments captured

Lincoln-San Jose 35,  Valley Center 36 Heartbreaker, Lincoln-San Jose loses by one point in the last minutes of Friday’s game against Valley Center dashing their hopes of a first state football championship in school history. Lincoln’s crowd cheers for them …

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