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Devan Patel

Devan Patel

San Jose City Hall reporter at The Mercury News

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  • English
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  • City News

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Data center and advanced manufacturing campus eyed near regional wastewater treatment facility in...

Prologis’ development proposal includes four 99MW data center buildings, totaling 1.68 million square feet and four buildings for advanced manufacturing. 
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San Jose approves 737-unit housing development near major tech hub

San Jose has approved a large housing development on the 200 block of River Oaks Parkway
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With the Super Bowl, World Cup and March Madness approaching, will ...

With the Super Bowl, March Madness and World Cup around the corner, San Jose tries to elevate itself with “events around the events.”
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San Jose employees, meet your new chatbot assistant? City eyes expa...

San Jose employees, meet your new chatbot assistant? City eyes expansion of AI
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San Jose announces new leader for its troubled animal shelter

San Jose has hired Monica Wylie to improve the culture and operations at its beleaguered animal shelter.
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Newsom signs new shopping cart law championed by San Jose politicians

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Sen. Dave Cortese’s bill that enables governments to return abandoned shopping carts directly to retailers and recover the costs of retrieval.
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Large RV encampment ensnared in abatement ‘whack-a-mole’ since leav...

A group of 20 RVs face eviction from the VTA’s Almaden Station parking lot, marking the fourth location the makeshift encampment has been forced to vacate since the clearing of San Jose&#8217…
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Terminated SJ assistant fire chief alleges he was called ‘dinosaur,...

Former San Jose Fire Department assistant chief James Williams has filed a claim against the city alleging he was intentionally pushed out of his job weeks before becoming eligible for retirement b…
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San Jose to buy downtown site once proposed for major tech campus a...

San Jose will pay $13.5 million to purchase 447 S. Almaden Blvd. as it looks to develop a sports and entertainment district downtown.
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San Jose rolls out red-light cameras at four of its most dangerous ...

San Jose announced the installation of red-light cameras as part of a yearlong program that elected leaders hope will help achieve their goal of reducing traffic-related fatalities.
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Belva Davis, a pioneering Bay Area journalist, dies at 92

Former KPIX-TV, KRON-TV and KQED journalist Belva Davis has died at the age of 92. She was the first Black female TV reporter on the West Coast when she started at KPIX in 1966.