March 30, 2005     Willow Glen, California Since 1992
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Fire and Smoke: Residents woke to a raging, six-alarm fire on March 23 in the Glen Willow apartments on Willow Street.
Morning Alarm
By Alicia Upano
More than 240 residents escape Willow Glen fire.  More
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Granny units Fire victims Tread Creative
They might be called "granny units," but some residents are concerned that grannies aren't the only people who will move into their neighborhoods if the San Jose City Council votes to lift a ban on secondary units.  More The fire may have ravaged the apartment building at 877 Willow St., but it also ignited the generosity of the Willow Glen community.  More He might not have the guitar chops of Buddy Guy or the powerful vocal chords of Chrissie Hynde, but that didn't stop Willow Glen resident Phillip Mowery from partying with pop music luminaries.  More

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Cover Story

Morning Alarm: More than 240 residents escape Willow Glen fire

News

Committee hears info on lifting city ban on granny units

Going to the heart of rock & roll

Willow Glen's generosity kicks into high gear to help fire victims

Donations to nonprofits could be less because of tsunami aid

School district employees want higher cost-of-living adjustments

Around the Glen

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Editorial: When asked, Willow Glen citizens rise to the occasion

Neighbors

Hyland Family Bicycles definitely go the distance

Columns

Middle school scores big at annual StRUT showdown

School district wants all youth to consider four-year colleges

Sports

Sports Briefs

Rams win three to get into race

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