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City of San Jose North San Jose segment (1.0 mile (1.6 km)) Highway 237 Bikeway; VTA light rail Cisco Way station; Berryessa District segment (.25 miles (0.40 km)) San Jose Flea Market; Berryessa BART Station; South San Jose segment (2.5 miles (4.0 km)) - contiguous with county portion of trail connects to Hellyer County Park
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In late 2023, a Chinook salmon hen was photographed building a redd just below a beaver dam above Charcot Avenue in San Jose (see Photo Gallery below). A 1995 study showed high levels of toxic substances in receiving waters and sediments along urban areas of the creek versus undeveloped areas.
The northern lights made an incredible display over much of the United States on Thursday — and might make a return appearance Friday night.. The aurora borealis was visible as far south as ...
San Jose is the county seat of Santa Clara County and the main component of the San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara Metropolitan Statistical Area, with an estimated population of around two million residents in 2018. [18] San Jose is notable for its innovation, cultural diversity, [19] affluence, [20] and sunny and mild Mediterranean climate. [21]
It is bordered on the northeast by the San Joaquin River, on the southeast by the San Joaquin Valley, on the southwest by the Salinas River, and on the northwest by the Santa Clara Valley and San Francisco Bay. [1] On USGS maps, the "Diablo Range" is shown as the ridgeline which runs between its namesake Mount Diablo southeastward past Mount ...
The International Astronomical Union named Asteroid 6216 San Jose to honor the city's efforts toward reducing light pollution. [18] In 2006, there were 23 families in residence, plus typically between two and ten visiting astronomers from the University of California campuses, who stay in dormitories while working at the observatory.
In the 1920s, people discovered that Santa Clara Valley was sinking because of groundwater pumping. San Jose's elevation subsided 13 feet from 1910 to 1970s, correlated with a 250 feet decline in the underground water table. [7] [8] The valley's aquifers were also in danger of being ruined by saltwater infiltration. Local reservoirs were built ...