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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > san-jose-four-men-shot-early-sunday-morning

    San Jose: Four men shot early Sunday morning

    1+ hour, 3+ min ago (111+ words) SAN JOSE " Four men were shot in an incident early Sunday morning, police said. Authorities were called to a report of gunshots on the 2200 block of Lincoln Avenue at 2:58 a.m., according to a social media post from the San Jose Police Department. When officers arrived on scene, they did not locate any gunshot victims, authorities said. They were later notified that four men self-transported to hospitals, where they received treatment for their injuries. Lincoln Avenue between Franquette Avenue and Curtner Avenue will be closed for a "significant" length of time, police added. Authorities ask that residents avoid the area and use alternate routes while police investigate....

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > 4-injured-shooting-willow-glen > 3992858

    4 shot in San Jose's Willow Glen neighborhood, police say

    1+ hour, 38+ min ago (131+ words) Four men were shot in San Jose's Willow Glen neighborhood early Sunday morning, according to the police department. Four men were shot in San Jose's Willow Glen neighborhood early Sunday morning, according to the police department. Police said they were notified just before 3 a.m. of a shooting in the 2200 block of Lincoln Avenue. Upon arrival, authorities reported they did not find any victims at the scene. However, according to police, officers were notified shortly after four men self-transported to local hospitals, each suffering from various extent of gunshot wounds. The police department said Lincoln Avenue from Franquette Avenue to Curtner Avenue will be closed for a "significant amount of time," and asked residents to avoid the area and use alternate routes as the investigation continues....

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > bay-area-prep-football-2025-where-to-find-our-complete-week-15-coverage

    Bay Area prep football 2025: Where to find our complete Week 15 coverage

    2+ hour ago (449+ words) St. Ignatius' Samiu Langi #55 and his teammates read the CIF plaque they just won after their 17-13 victory over Monte Vista in the CIF NorCal Division 3-AA championship game at St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, Dec. 5, 2025. (Karl Mondon for the Bay Area News Group) That's a wrap for the high school football weekend. Week 15 highlights include St. Ignatius' tight win over Monte Vista, McClymonds' victory over Roseville, El Cerrito turning back Menlo-Atherton and wins by Bishop O'Dowd and Lincoln-San Jose. If you have not already, please subscribe here for digital access all season long. Your contributions keep us going. Here is our complete Week 15 coverage: Results: CIF regional scores, state title matchups Riordan: Crusaders sputter in second half as Folsom rallies to win Pittsburg: Central East erupts once again in rout of Pirates Serra: St. Mary's-Stockton scores…...

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > local-artists-works-inspire-portraits-of-los-altos

    Local artist’s works inspire ‘Portraits of Los Altos’

    2+ hour, 4+ min ago (168+ words) Margaret Hill Smith, wife of Los Altos orchardist J. Gilbert Smith, is among those whose images make up "Portraits of Los Altos," a new exhibit opening at the Los Altos History Museum on Dec. 18. The exhibit documents early individuals and families through historic portraits, paintings and sculpture. Smith died in 1973 at Stanford Hospital at age 95. (Courtesy photo) Portrait of a city "Portraits of Los Altos" will be displayed at the Los Altos History Museum beginning Dec. 18. The exhibit documents early individuals and families through historic portraits, paintings and sculpture. [New artistic director for Children's Musical Theater steps into big role] [Unusual "zombie' Jesus statue snatched from Belgian nativity scene] [How a homegrown Bay Area artist finds success in Knocksmith Magazine] [Public art loan program aims to beautify Saratoga] [Los Gatos' New Museum has a groovy 60th anniversary celebration] The museum is open…...

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > assemblymember-ahrens-hosting-inaugural-holiday-open-house

    Assemblymember Ahrens hosting inaugural Holiday Open House

    2+ hour, 7+ min ago (239+ words) Flanked by Assemblymember-elect Patrick Ahrens and Assemblymember Evan Low, Sunnyvale Community Services Executive Director Marie Bernard talks about the increased need her agency has seen during 2024 at Operation Gobble, an event to support nonprofits during the holidays at San Jose Water on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) [Solar energy project to impact parking in Cupertino] [Tickets on sale Saturday for Christmas Eve screenings of "It's a Wonderful Life'] [Here comes Hanukkah: 10+ events to celebrate the Jewish winter festival] [7 amazing Bay Area things to do this weekend, Dec. 5-7] [Vallejo's Mad Hatter parade hits the streets this weekend] Residents who need groceries can attend a free food distribution Dec. 17, 4:15-5:15 p.m., in the Columbia Middle School parking lot, 739 Morse Ave. Hosted by the Columbia Neighborhood Center with Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, the program is open to everyone; proof of income…...

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > solar-energy-project-to-impact-parking-in-cupertino

    Solar energy project to impact parking in Cupertino

    2+ hour, 8+ min ago (336+ words) During construction of a photovoltaics project from Dec. 8-22, construction fencing will be installed in the Alves parking lot and Cupertino Sports Center parking lots. During this period, parking will not be available in these locations. The project is part of the city's renewable energy efforts. (Courtesy photo) From Dec. 8-24, construction fencing will be installed in the Alves parking lot and Cupertino Sports Center parking lots. During this period, parking will not be available in these locations. If work is completed ahead of schedule, the affected parking areas will be reopened as soon as possible. Additional parking impacts are anticipated in February or March. Construction activity will also take place on the roof of Community Hall, temporarily affecting seven adjacent parking spaces. The dates for that area are not yet confirmed. Cal Fire and CERT experts will reveal how fire maps…...

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > notre-dame-college-football-playoff-miami-alabama

    Notre Dame falls in CFP rankings again, gets left out of playoff while Alabama, Miami get in

    2+ hour, 13+ min ago (393+ words) Despite winning every game for nearly three months, No. 9 Notre Dame dropped a spot in the final College Football Playoff rankings Sunday and was left out of the 12-team bracket entirely. It was a hard fall from the couch. The Fighting Irish, which won its last 10 games by an average of nearly 30 points, watched championship weekend from afar, idle as an independent with no options to impress the selection committee one last time in a league title game. It surely will prompt cries of injustice from coast to coast, with the loudest of those coming from South Bend, Indiana. Athletic director Pete Bevacqua and coach Marcus Freeman had taken the high road in recent weeks, avoiding too much lobbying and believing their winning streak would be enough to earn a berth over Alabama. Miami (10-2) ended up knocking the Irish (10-2) out....

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > sharks-mukhamadullin-to-be-scratched-again-whats-one-possible-plan-for-him

    Sharks’ Mukhamadullin to be scratched again. What’s one possible plan for him?

    3+ hour, 19+ min ago (743+ words) Defenseman Shakir Mukhamadullin will be a healthy scratch for the third straight game Sunday when the San Jose Sharks play the Carolina Hurricanes, looking to end a five-game road losing streak. Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said Sunday morning that in his conversations with general manager Mike Grier and his staff about Mukhamadullin, "we thought this was what was best for the group. "Again, we really like (Mukhamadullin). We think he's going to be a really good defenseman. This gives him another skate this morning, another reset. So that's what we decided." It's been a challenging year so far for Mukhamadullin, who has struggled to regain the form he flashed for five weeks last season, starting in late February, when he had eight points in 17 games and averaged 20:27 in ice time. The 23-year-old Mukhamadullin, who missed over two weeks in October…...

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > latest-line-a-good-week-for-cathy-sandeen-a-bad-week-for-ricardo-lara

    Latest line: A good week for Cathy Sandeen, a bad week for Ricardo Lara

    3+ hour, 34+ min ago (136+ words) HAYWARD, CA - MAY 15: Cal State East Bay President Cathy Sandeen speaks to graduates during a commencement ceremony for the College Education and Allied Studies at Cal State East Bay on Sunday, May 15, 2022, in Hayward, Calif. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) President of Cal State East Bay receives a huge windfall " a $50 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, former wife of Jeff Bezos, to boost the school amid enrollment declines. LA Times investigation finds state insurance commissioner took at least 32 international trips over 163 days with the insurance industry he regulates paying for luxury hotels, airfare and fine dining. Former Alameda County district attorney, removed from office last year in a landslide recall by a 63-37% margin, announces she will run again. Fearless or delusional? Voters will decide next year....

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    mercurynews.com > 12/07/2025 > la-auto-show-shiny-cars-lost-prestige

    LA Auto Show: shiny cars, lost prestige

    4+ hour, 12+ min ago (547+ words) Curiousity about a single car, the prototype "runabout," presented by Ransom Eli Olds, attracted 10,000 paying customers in 1900 at the first automotive show. It was held in Madison Square Garden in New York,the iconic indoor arena in downtown Manhattan. Attendees paid 50 cents. Before the Los Angeles and Detroit shows arrived seven years later, Olds Motor Vehicle Company of Lansing, Mich., built 425 Oldsmobiles, making it the nation's first automaker to produce cars in volume. Despite interruptions by wars and disease, the auto show tradition grew. Manufacturers began showcasing vehicles directly to consumers, a stress-free alternative to the once more prominent aggressive salesmanship at dealerships. The first LA Auto Show featured 99 vehicles on an ice-skating rink. It grew, organizers tout, to more than 1,000 cars and trucks and industry displays. But at the recently concluded edition, which ended its 10-day run Nov. 30, the…...