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Earth2Tech (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Mayors these days never seem to miss a chance to promote their cities’ green jobs. This morning the mayor of San Jose, Chuck Reed, gave a brief opening address at the Plug-In 2008 conference in which he promoted the California city’s cleantech business incentives. He also said that the city has reached an agreement with [...]
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San Jose Inside (Free subscription) | 06/18/2008
The current issue before the city council about hiring additional police officers is one that I am not sure is as cut and dried as it may appear. It shocks me to hear that Chuck Reed is “verbally tussling” with anyone, let alone Nora Campos, who sounds for all intents and purposes like someone that could get under your skin in a hurry about this issue. Crime is up; therefore, more law enforcement officers...
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NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
One of San Jose's peregrine falcon chicks took flight Wednesday for the first time, according to a spokeswoman for Mayor Chuck Reed.
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San Jose Inside (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
The gym at Alum Rock Youth Center on the Eastside was filled near capacity last Thursday evening when Mayor Chuck Reed held the first of four open forums on gang violence in San Jose and how to spend an additional $1 million towards the issue. While a cynic might say that the event was mere political theater—an attempt by the city leaders to quell growing frustrations about violence on the streets—it...
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NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 04/22/2008
San Jose's favorite celebrity couple, peregrine falcons Carlos and Clara, may have their first offspring as early as Monday, according to a spokeswoman for Mayor Chuck Reed.
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DL-Online : Detroit Lakes (Free subscription) | 04/21/2008
Chuck Reed is heading to a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. It's Saturday night, and his ride's car careens on the streets of Detroit Lakes in an April snowstorm, flakes plastering the windshield.
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Silicon Valley Moms Blog (Free subscription) | 04/17/2008
Bravo Mayor Chuck Reed! I'm really enjoying your efforts to green Silicon Valley. I recently received the informative packet from sjrecycles.org full of handy recycling tips. Since I'm the one in our home who routinely plucks perfectly good recyclables out...
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Earth2Tech (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
The granddaddy of California’s cleantech contests — the California Cleantech Open — launched its third annual business competition down at San Jose’s city hall last night. It kicked off to the raucous words of San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, encouraging speeches from cleantech investor Steve Jurvetson (our video with him here) and last year’s winner, [...]
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bizjournals (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed has called for solar companies to develop ways that the city's residents can install solar energy systems on their homes at no cost.
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NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed will take his budget deficit show on the road to hear from residents about how to handle a troubling $22.3 million shortfall.
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Market Wire - Environment: Natural Resource Management (Free subscription) | 04/02/2008
SAN JOSE, CA (MARKET WIRE) Clean Tech Open, an organization dedicated to helping great ideas become viable businesses that will drive the new green economy, today announced the launch of its third annual California competition. A proven catalyst for promoting and fostering early-stage companies innovating in the clean technology arena, Clean Tech Open brings together a unique and powerful community...
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City & Local News (Free subscription) | 03/22/2008
FBI Special Agent Chuck Reed was instrumental in taking down some of the most notorious drug dealers in Philadelphia history during his 16-year tenure with the bureau.
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NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 03/13/2008
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed was on the hot seat Thursday morning as he faced a group of (very) young journalists.
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NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
A San Jose City Council committee next week will discuss whether there was any wrongdoing in connection with a letter purportedly signed by 92 business owners that has become the latest flashpoint in the ongoing Little Saigon brouhaha, Mayor Chuck Reed said.