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An Open Letter to School Board Trustee Michael Tsai: There are ways you can...

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Dear Trustee Tsai— No harm will come to you in these paragraphs.  This is not cancel culture in progress. We do not cancel here in Milpitas....

The state of redistricting: A Milpitas Beat primer

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OK folks, hold on to your hats, because we’re about to dive into the deep end of the American Constitution. Many of you may...

San Jose City College leaders weigh in on solutions to anti-Asian violence

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“The story of the AAPI community is not monolithic,” read a letter penned this month by Deborah J. Ikeda, President of the Asian...

On April 1, Milpitas Unified will open schools for elementary students and 9th graders

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At last night’s school board meeting, the Milpitas Unified School District (MUSD) announced that schools will reopen on April 1, 2021, for TK-6th graders...

The unhoused find shelter at Hillview Court Apartments in Milpitas

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Upon entering Hillview Court Apartments (formerly Extended Stay America), one encounters a wide front lobby. Every day, a resident comes down to it to...

These are the Black leaders who are currently making a big impact on Milpitas

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To celebrate Black History Month, The Beat wanted to shine a light on the Black leaders who are currently making a difference in Milpitas.  Check...

Santa Clara County to expand vaccine eligibility to teachers and other essential workers

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Santa Clara County has announced that come February 28, access to vaccines will expand to encompass three new groups consisting of essential workers:     —Workers in...

A new way of connecting with students during virtual learning

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A recent survey asked students what would be most helpful to their learning during the pandemic. Nearly two-thirds agreed that more interaction with teachers...

Winners of Milpitas Strong Art Contest announced

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The winners of the Milpitas Strong Art Contest have been announced.  Back in October, 2020, the public began making submissions in three categories: Adult T-shirt,...

Citizen Nuñez: For the former councilmember, the good work goes on

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Bob Nuñez sounds like he’s enjoying himself. I have no idea where he is. We’re on the phone. But I hear the sound of cars...

Elaine Levine, co-founder of The Milpitas Post, has died

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Obituary  Elaine Margaret Levine, who was the editor and publisher of a group of community weekly newspapers in the Bay Area during the 60s and...

Teresa Cox makes history as first African-American elected to Fremont City Council

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On the night of December 8, history was made in Fremont.  Teresa Cox was sworn in as the first African-American Councilmember in the city’s 64...

Milpitas Unified School District decides to pause in-person learning sessions with two week quarantine

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This week, Milpitas Unified School District (MUSD) called a Special Board of Education meeting to address the recent COVID surge in the community.  After confirming...

Support these Milpitas-based nonprofit organizations this Giving Tuesday

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Giving Tuesday presents an opportunity to spread positivity and do awesome things for our community. Consider making a contribution to a Milpitas-based nonprofit organization...

Rich Tran looks forward to third term as Mayor of Milpitas

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    Rich Tran never hides the fact that his affinity for Milpitas, and all the families that live within it, is what propels him each...

Third graders from St. John the Baptist Catholic School score big win

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Earlier this year, in February, before the pandemic, The Beat went out to visit a group of 3rd-grade students at St. John the Baptist...

LIVE BLOG: Election Day in Milpitas

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Scroll from the bottom to read in chronological order. After more than a year of campaigning and almost eight months of post-primary canvassing, Milpitas voters...

Letter to the Editor: Milpitas will make its own decisions about dealing with homelessness

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Dear Editor: We love Milpitas. We will not be bullied into submission by tyrannical Orwellian Politicians who do not have our best interests at heart. Most...

Prop 16 will not eradicate racism

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The claims of systemic racial discrimination and white privilege are largely based on economic, and criminal justice inequality of different races. It has been particularly focused...

Congressional candidate Ritesh Tandon “will work more for the people,” if elected

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Ritesh Tandon, an Indian-American engineer and entrepreneur based in San Jose, is running for Congress as a Republican in South Bay District 17, which...

Property taxes and permanent school closures in Cupertino – We need to SAVE our...

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Silicon Valley is one of the most expensive real estate in the nation, and the property taxes collected here are in tens of Billions...

Girls’ Milpitas NV PAL Softball league in limbo over practice and game location

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For nearly 30 years, Milpitas North Valley PAL Softball, formerly known as North Valley Milpitas Bobby Sox, has been instrumental in shaping the lives...