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A Handful: Kris Gunderson, a community program specialist with the Humane Society Silicon Valley, holds Hercules, a kitten who came to the organization when he was 10 days old. Gunderson must feed the kitten with a baby bottle every two hours while she carries him on a sling around her neck at work; she plans on adopting him when he's older.
Creature Comforts
By By Gloria I. Wang
San Jose's strays get a brand-new home this summer.  More
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City landmark Downtown Doors Bond-oversight
The Wilder-Hait house became the 150th official historic landmark in San Jose, thanks to a unanimous vote by the city council on June 1.  More In the coming year, more than a million pairs of eyes will see the artwork of five Lincoln High School students.  More When Bob Mulvany and Charles Tate weren't selected for the new Measure F Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, they wondered if they'd been rejected for just reasons or if they had been deliberately kept off because of their stickler reputations.  More
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Creature Comforts: San Jose's strays get a brand-new home this summer
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Wilder-Hait house now official city landmark

Lincoln High visual artists are shown the door in Downtown Doors project

Bond-oversight committee is reopening selection process

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