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San Jose’s BART extension gets oversight after major cost jump, timeline delay

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Also: The San Jose Sharks’ problems are plentiful. One issue looms larger than others • Bay Area News Group girls athlete of the week: Grace Hui, Archbishop Mitty golf
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Friday, October 20, 2023

San Jose’s BART extension gets oversight after major cost jump, timeline delay

Group will come back with recommendations by 2025 and also dig into the project’s finances.

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The San Jose Sharks’ problems are plentiful. One issue looms larger than others

San Jose Sharks, who begin a five-game road trip Saturday in Nashville, are the NHL’s last remaining winless team

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Bay Area News Group girls athlete of the week: Grace Hui, Archbishop Mitty golf

Grace Hui took home medalist honors in both of Mitty’s victories last week.

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The Earthquakes wanted to raise their standard. Luchi Gonzalez helped them do it

A win on Saturday and the Earthquakes would clinch a playoff berth and secure an opportunity to host a postseason game for the first time since 2012, before the opening of PayPal Park.

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Better effort, but same result for San Jose Sharks as challenging homestand ends

The San Jose Sharks allowed goals to Brad Marchand, James van Riemsdyk and David Pastrnak and only managed an Anthony Duclair goal at the other end in a loss to the Boston Bruins

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The 10 most expensive homes reported sold in San Jose in the week of Oct. 9

A house that sold for $3.4 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in San Jose in the past week.

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San Jose Sharks deny wanting to place Labanc on waivers, but do waive veteran defenseman

San Jose Sharks deny a report that they planned to place forward Kevin Labanc on waivers

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Larry Magid: UN Internet Governance Forum focuses on AI

I spent five days last week in Kyoto, Japan, at the 18th annual United Nations Internet Governance Forum. I was there moderating one of several panels on Generative AI (GAI) because, just like the tech industry, policy experts and government officials around the world seem to be fixated on how artificial intelligence can be used […]

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Friday, October 20, 2023 SAN JOSE’S BART EXTENSION GETS OVERSIGHT AFTER MAJOR COST JUMP, TIMELINE DELAY Group will come back with recommendations by 2025 and also dig into the project’s finances. Read more → THE SAN JOSE SHARKS’ PROBLEMS ARE PLENTIFUL. ONE ISSUE LOOMS LARGER THAN OTHERS San Jose Sharks, who begin a five-game road trip Saturday in Nashville, are the NHL’s last remaining winless team Read more → BAY AREA NEWS GROUP GIRLS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: GRACE HUI, ARCHBISHOP MITTY GOLF Grace Hui took home medalist honors in both of Mitty’s victories last week. Read more → THE EARTHQUAKES WANTED TO RAISE THEIR STANDARD. LUCHI GONZALEZ HELPED THEM DO IT A win on Saturday and the Earthquakes would clinch a playoff berth and secure an opportunity to host a postseason game for the first time since 2012, before the opening of PayPal Park. Read more → BETTER EFFORT, BUT SAME RESULT FOR SAN JOSE SHARKS AS CHALLENGING HOMESTAND ENDS The San Jose Sharks allowed goals to Brad Marchand, James van Riemsdyk and David Pastrnak and only managed an Anthony Duclair goal at the other end in a loss to the Boston Bruins Read more → THE 10 MOST EXPENSIVE HOMES REPORTED SOLD IN SAN JOSE IN THE WEEK OF OCT. 9 A house that sold for $3.4 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in San Jose in the past week. Read more → SAN JOSE SHARKS DENY WANTING TO PLACE LABANC ON WAIVERS, BUT DO WAIVE VETERAN DEFENSEMAN San Jose Sharks deny a report that they planned to place forward Kevin Labanc on waivers Read more → LARRY MAGID: UN INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM FOCUSES ON AI I spent five days last week in Kyoto, Japan, at the 18th annual United Nations Internet Governance Forum. I was there moderating one of several panels on Generative AI (GAI) because, just like the tech industry, policy experts and government officials around the world seem to be fixated on how artificial intelligence can be used […] Read more → ; Bay Area News Group Copyright © 2023 Bay Area News Group. All rights reserved. 75 E. Santa Clara Street, Suite 1100 | San Jose, CA 95113
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