April 14, 2005     San Jose, California Since 2003
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Intentions: Nancy Pyle, the new city councilwoman from San Jose's District 10, says she is planning neighborhood initiatives as well as changes in the way city hall works.
Changes Ahead
By Sandy Brundage
Pyle uses first 100 days to lay groundwork for new initiatives.  More
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West Nile Lake incident Wine tasting
It seems harmless enough: an overturned dog-food bowl in the backyard gathers a little bit of rain, creating a tiny pond with not more than a gallon of water.  More A man, apparently bent on suicide, according to police, drove his car into Almaden Lake on April 11, killing himself and three cats.  More A 5-year-old German shepherd saved his life with a lick of a hand. It also earned him a new name, Chance II.  More

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Changes Ahead: Pyle uses first 100 days to lay groundwork for new initiatives
News

West Nile virus risk is greater this season

'Hair of the Dog' wine tasting to help German shepherds get second chance

Man drives car into Almaden Lake; police officials believe it was suicide

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Letters & Opinions

Letters

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Neighbors

Veronica Pugin runs for a cause

Almaden 11-year-old takes lead in 'Tom Sawyer'

Neighbors

Middle schoolers getting hooked by new after-school past-time: knitting

District is considering cutting bus service to help ease budget woes

Sports

Janssen's two home runs drive Bruins to easy win over Cards

Chargers top Willow Glen in a five-game volleyball thriller

Ronnsvalle's hot bat sparks Leland win

Leland, Pioneer driving through league golf season undefeated

Rivas rips a three-run homer to lead Mustangs past Bruins

Schulz boys pace Pioneer in 11-1 victory over Lincoln

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