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Imagine walking into a high school classroom where the students are relaxed, focused, and deeply engaged in their work. ...
The Milpitas Beat’s editorial staff wishes to sound a note of alarm around the recent arrest and detainment of Rümeysa Öztürk ...
Hi there! How was your weekend? I hope it was great—mine was full of exciting events. Let me tell you what I got to see on ...
Adam Mendoza is a freelance writer for national and local publications. Originally from Los Angeles CA, he studied Journalism at San Jose State from 1982-1986. Adam’s career has taken him from ...
Rhoda Shapiro is the winner of a 2022 Golden Quill Award for her Education journalism. She works as a journalist and media consultant in the Bay Area. She has written for both the Tri-City Voice and ...
Currently moving through California’s legislative process is AB 611, the Keep News Independent Act, a bill introduced by ...
When Vyomi Seth was just 6 years old, she started falling in love with the game of tennis. She would go to the Hall Memorial Park tennis courts to play, bonding with her dad, Vikas Seth, who was also ...
Say that word in Milpitas, and you’re likely to evoke a slew of memories. Back in the day, the Sunnyhills neighborhood was where it all happened. It was a hub of activity and progress, a kind of ...
For many residents, the most infamous aspect of Milpitas history involves the putrid odor that has spread throughout the city for years. The odor has been a longstanding concern for the community, ...