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Swordplay students get the point
“If you would play the game of thrones, you must play to win.” And it doesn't hurt if you swing a mean sword.Read More
Santa Clara free Wi-Fi piggybacks smart meters
The new free Wi-Fi system in Santa Clara is the first of its kind in the country, using "smart" meters to transmit Internet traffic.Read More
Lenders offer green for being green
Green lending gives environmentally-conscious businesses access to fresh sources of capital.Read More
Job seekers face stiff scrutiny for scarce jobs
Of all the demands placed on job seekers today, the most difficult hoop to jump through may be the interview process itself. Read More
A century since the ‘fall’ of the Barbary Coast
One hundred years ago this month, the lights went out at midnight and thousands of revelers mourned the passing of the “Paris of America."Read More
Will US extend military draft to women?
With the ban lifted on women in combat, a decision looms on whether women will need to register for Selective Service.Read More
Campaign finance reform architect visits Bay
Former U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold addresses the corrupting influence of money in politics this Saturday in Los Altos Hills.Read More
SJ house fire leads to seizure of hundreds of pot plants
Firefighters stumbled upon hundreds of marijuana plants while putting out a garage fire in San Jose. Read More
High-speed rail faces slow-speed land buy
Could California's high-speed rail project become train in vain?Read More
To boldly go where no musical has gone before
A Bay Area theater company is mashing up Gilbert & Sullivan with Gene Roddenberry.Read More
Silicon Valley contest seeks sustainable solutions
A Silicon Valley nonprofit is looking for a few good ideas – to save the Earth.Read More