October 14, 2004     San Jose, California Since 2003
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One Down: The Almaden Resident is marking its first anniversary this week, having first published on Oct. 16 of 2003. Since that time, we've worked hard to introduce you to some of the people who live in our neighborhood.
First Anniversary Edition
By Gregory Watkins
We've met some interesting people.  More
News News News
Dispatch system Tainted serum Feral cats
The city's brand-new $4.7 million 911 emergency dispatch system has been marred by "lots of glitches" since it debuted in June.  More The line that stretched from the one door past more than a half-dozen other storefronts wasn't waiting for the hottest pop rock group's concert tickets to go on sale.  More Last week the San Jose City Council voted down an emergency measure to allow the padded trapping of a pack of coyotes that has been reportedly terrorizing an Almaden neighborhood.  More
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First Anniversary Edition: We've met some interesting people
News

Dispatch system still working out some kinks

Tainted serum leads to restrictions and long lines for local supply of flu vaccine

Feeding feral cats, pet food left outside attract coyotes

Fire near Almaden Lake

Price hikes for morning cup 'o joe at Starbucks doesn't phase customers

150-year-old Casa Grande gets a chance to show off new old stuff

City council candidates De La Rosa, Pyle make similar pitches at forum

San Jose named top library in the country for its system

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Bryant: Reflecting on a year of community journalism

Neighbors

Mock election designed to prime 18-year-olds' civic participation

Website promoting 'The Diary of Anne Frank' earns $10,000 award

Perkins on Real Estate

Sports

Big second half lifts Mustangs to victory

Fall festival is all about lacrosse, not Halloween or autumn leaves

Pioneer girls pull out two polo wins, nail second at tourney

Key win puts Leland in good shape in girls volleyball

Chargers fall to Independence, meet Pioneer on Friday at PAL

Larijani a winner at No. 1 to pace Leland to girls tennis victory

Song leads Leland girls to a pair of league wins

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