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Some Bay Area businesses can't be found on Google Maps, creating trouble for their bottom line
A small cluster of Bay Area businesses say technology is hurting their bottom line — because Google Maps is making their area invisible in digital terms. Like a local Bermuda Rectangle, the road where Newark Boulevard and Jarvis Avenue meet recently disappeared. Physically, it’s still there in Newark. But it’s not on Google Maps.
San Jose food hall has rocky start
People driving by San Jose’s Downtown Food Hall might be forgiven for thinking it’s closed. The dark interior seems to be housing abandoned equipment. Next to a locked door directly under the building’s marquee, an “open” sign is turned off. The real entrance is three windows down, under an incongruous green and white striped awning.... The post San Jose food hall has rocky start appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Home Depot paying $1.3M for fire code violations in San Jose arson
SAN JOSE – Home Depot is paying $1.3 million in fines after an investigation revealed fire code violations following an arson that burned a South San Jose store to the ground, prosecutors said.Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen's office announced the fine against the hardware giant Monday, which followed an investigation by the DA's office and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives into the 2022 fire that destroyed the store on Blossom Hill Road."Fire code violations are potential tragedies in waiting. Ignoring them isn't just risky; it's reckless. It risks far more than property. It risks lives,"...
Climber dies after medical emergency on Mount Shasta
SISKIYOU COUNTY, Calif. -- A 49-year-old climber died on Friday after he collapsed while climbing Mount Shasta. According to a Facebook post from the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office, the man -- David Lopez from Campbell, CA -- fell while walking towards Lake Helen. This was about 9,500 feet up Avalanche Gulch.
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