(Left: SiPort; Right: Santa Clara County Department of Correction)
Seemingly similar paths cross at tragic shooting ONE TO BE BURIED WEDNESDAY AS OTHER IS ARRAIGNED The two men were both hardworking engineers, both immigrants, both doting fathers finding their American dreams in Silicon Valley. But now Jing Hua Wu is behind bars for the shooting of SiPort CEO Sid Agrawal and two others.
The long campaign, the hard-fought election and the massive street protests are over. But the political fight over same-sex marriage in California has just begun.
As economic clouds gather over Silicon Valley and layoffs accelerate, experts say there are vital lessons to be learned from the workplace shooting at Santa Clara startup SiPort last week.
Will economy tank stadium plans for A's, 49ers, Earthquakes? The national economic free fall could be undercutting plans for three multimillion-dollar South Bay sports stadiums. So far, the San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Earthquakes and Oakland A's say they're forging ahead.
Killion: Finally a Big Game that feels big It's nice when the Big Game means something more than just legacy. When the moniker isn't tinged with irony. When there's something actually at stake.
Beijing: Move to separate Tibet, China 'doomed' DHARMSALA, India—China has dismissed talks in India by exiled Tibetan leaders on the future of the Himalayan region, saying any moves to separate Tibet from China will fail. Full Story
The substitute Thanksgivings During the Great Depression and World War II when food or money or both were often scarce, the celebration went on '” but sometimes with a different menu.
Dan Walters: Candidates line up to take over California's mess in 2010 Why anyone would want to be governor of an arguably ungovernable state '” witness Arnold Schwarzenegger's experience '” is unfathomable. Why anyone would particularly seek the office two years hence is even more puzzling, since it's likely that the political and economic conditions that have largely thwarted Schwarzenegger will be even more daunting.
ESPN, BCS get together ON THE WEBBCS to ESPNAs expected, the BCS and ESPN agreed to a four-year deal for the BCS bowl package beginning with the 2010 season.
Disney's Cody Linley doesn't make 'Dancing' finals LOS ANGELES—Cody Linley won't be graduating "Dancing with the Stars." The 18-year-old "Hannah Montana" actor and his professional partner, Julianne Hough, were eliminated Tuesday from ABC's popular dancing competition. Full Story