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Chubby Cattle BBQ plans Santa Clara restaurant
Chubby Cattle BBQ is planning a Bay Area location at 3775 E. El Camino Real in Santa Clara. No opening date has been announced.

MIXT aims for July opening in Walnut Creek
MIXT is aiming to open at 1105 S California Boulevard in Walnut Creek around mid July. The restaurant plans indoor seating, patio dining, pickup and delivery through its app.

Blueprints show ICE facility planned outside Gilroy
Plans for an ICE site at 7240 Holsclaw Road include detention, processing and holding areas. Santa Clara County officials are reviewing legal options to challenge the project.

Neighborhood Test Kitchen to take over International Smoke space
Chef Michael Mina is bringing a rotating restaurant test space to the former International Smoke address at 301 Mission St. Concepts are expected to change every four to six months.

News for Chinese positions itself as Bay Area Chinese AI media leader
San Jose-based News for Chinese announced a Chinese-community media upgrade built around AI anchors, multilingual video and distribution across web, print, radio and social platforms.

Chinese Hospital installs 2026 board during leadership transition
Chinese Hospital announced its 2026 Board of Trustees installation as the Chinatown-rooted community hospital navigates leadership transition and healthcare access pressures.

Sunset Chinese Cultural District lists 2026 Sunset Night Market
Sunset Chinese Cultural District lists the 2026 Sunset Night Market as part of its event programming for San Francisco’s west-side Chinese community.

New Sam Kee profile spotlights a San Jose Chinese community standby
News for Chinese profiled New Sam Kee in San Jose Evergreen, describing the Cantonese restaurant as a familiar Chinese community dining spot with decades of local roots.

Bay Area youth arts nonprofit ACYPA marks five years
News for Chinese highlighted ACYPA’s upcoming five-year celebration, a Bay Area youth public-benefit arts organization serving Chinese community cultural programming.

Pacific baseball coach Reed Peters dies after illness
University of the Pacific is mourning head baseball coach Reed Peters, who died unexpectedly after an illness. Peters had led the Tigers for two seasons after a long run at San Joaquin Delta College.
Becerra advances in California governor race
Xavier Becerra won a spot in the November governor election after a late primary surge. Republican Steve Hilton is likely to be his opponent.

Santa Clara County presses state on health funding
County leaders, nurses and advocates rallied at Valley Medical Center in San Jose as California budget talks near a deadline. They warned that public hospitals and support services face deep losses from federal and state funding changes.