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Get Net: After days of being stuck inside while it poured outside, when the rain finally let up for a few hours, children of all ages bolted out of the house and made a bee-line to local playgrounds. Dylan (right), 5, and Alyissa Dougherty, 4, made the most of their dry time at the rope climbing structure at Almaden Lake Park.
Rain Respite
After days spent inside, kids make the most of a break in the weather.  More
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A stumbling block in the negotiations between the city of San Jose and the San Jose Unified School District has left the proposed McKean Road sports complex plotless for now.  More A gray cloud from Sacramento has descended over the San Jose Unified School District and it appears to have no silver lining. But parents are fighting back.  More The official big New Year's bash--Iranian style--has a new home but it will be more of a homecoming for many.  More
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Rain Respite: Kids make the most of a break in the weather
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