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  2. California Border Protection Stations - Wikipedia

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    Border Protection Stations were first established by California in 1920. [6] A 1968 plan to close the stations and replace them with six regional inspection hubs in the interior of the state was ultimately scuttled after opposition to the proposal was mounted by county agriculture officials.

  3. Easton–River de Chute Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The crossing is open for limited hours every day; the nearby Fort Fairfield–Andover Border Crossing is open 24 hours a day. About 4,000 crossings use the station a year, or an average of fewer than 11 a day. [2] US Border station at Easton, Maine as seen in 1996. This building was replaced in 2012.

  4. East San Jose - Wikipedia

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    East San Jose is bordered by the Diablo Range to the east and south, the Coyote Creek to the west, and Mabury Road to the North. [ 1 ] East San Jose is one of the city's most diverse regions, home to landmarks such as the historic Chicano / Mexican-American neighborhoods of Mayfair and King & Story , as well as the Gurdwara Sahib of San Jose ...

  5. San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    San Jose is served by Greater Bay Area media. Print media outlets in San Jose include The Mercury News, the weekly Metro Silicon Valley, El Observador and the Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal. The Bay Area's NBC O&O, KNTV 11, is licensed to San Jose. In total, broadcasters in the Bay Area include 34 television stations, 25 AM radio ...

  6. Newby Island landfill - Wikipedia

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    The facility will process all of the commercial waste generated by businesses in San Jose. Newby Island houses the local hauling company, recyclery, composting facility and landfill. [9] In 2014, Allied Waste submitted a permit to increase the capacity enough to hold 245 towering feet msl of trash from the current allowed height of 150 feet (46 m).

  7. Kelley Park - Wikipedia

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    In California, the Archers first settled in Sacramento, then briefly in San Francisco before arriving at San Jose in January 1853. [4] Archer was elected mayor of San Jose in 1857, then to the California State Legislature in 1866. After one term, he was elected county judge in 1867, from which he resigned in 1871.

  8. Musk's xAI operating gas turbines without permits at data ...

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    The Southern Environmental Law Center sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency and the health department in Shelby County where the data center is located. "Despite installing nearly ...

  9. Rincon de los Esteros, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the government of San Jose instituted the Rincon de los Esteros Redevelopment Plan, to develop the Rincon de los Esteros district into a major tech hub for Silicon Valley. [ 15 ] In 1998, the city established a specific plan for Rincon South , which has since been a separate neighborhood from the rest of Rincon.