January 19, 2006     San Jose, California Since 2003
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Water World: Almaden Valley resident Marv Tuttle is a volunteer diver at Monterey Bay Aquarium. Diving became his passion after a motorcycle accident left him paralyzed.
Diving Deeper
By Sarah Holcomb
Almaden man pushes others to challenge their physical limits.   More
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Councilwoman Nancy Pyle took a seat on the Coyote Valley Specific Plan Task Force on Jan. 10.  More As a result of last year's service cuts to San Jose's city budget, public parks are getting greener--that is, weedier and shrubbier.  More After radio station KCNL-FM (104.9) abruptly changed its format from alternative rock to Spanish contemporary on Jan. 1.  More
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Diving Deeper: Almaden man pushes others to challenge their physical limits
News

Pyle takes over vacant position on Coyote board

Neighborhood parks greener, weedier after city makes maintenance cuts

Loss of alternative rock radio station spurs a local petition

Williams playing field vandalized; upgrades already set for spring

SJ approves $4 million for Grand Prix race downtown

San Jose named one of the best in the nation for young people to live

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Neighbors

Hikers push their limits to help raise money for leukemia group

Neighbors

Leland's 21st Blue and Gold Auction has a Mardi Gras theme and big goal

Schools already opening doors for families, incoming kindergartners

Columnist: Joseph DiSalvo

Perkins on Real Estate

Sports

Mustangs win 3-1 in battle of local rivals

Rai leads Leland to split; Mustangs lose two

Mustangs outkick Longhorns 3-2 to move to 5-0-1 in league play

Chargers win a pair, Mustangs split in girls basketball action

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