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North 2 Shore: Mosaic’s picks for the best of the festival in Newark
NJ.com· 3 days agoWith so many ways to have fun, we've picked the events that you may not have heard about, especially...
East Palo Alto program feeds region’s hungry residents
San Jose Mercury News· 4 hours agoEditor’s note: This story was produced for the independent Mosaic Journalism Program for Bay Area...
Why You Should Retain Mosaic (MOS) Stock in Your Portfolio
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoWhile Mosaic (MOS) faces headwinds from weak pricing, it gains on higher demand for phosphate and...
Cricket culture finds footing in Bay Area
San Jose Mercury News· 3 hours agoEditor’s note: This story was produced for the independent Mosaic Journalism Program for Bay Area high school students, an intensive course in...
Pride flag raisings continue to show solidarity with LGBTQ community
San Jose Mercury News· 3 hours agoEditor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance ...
Leaders, students lament lagging Latino representation in news media
San Jose Mercury News· 3 hours agoEditor’s note: This story was produced for the independent Mosaic Journalism Program for Bay Area...
8 Plants You Should Never Grow Next to Your Cucumbers
Martha Stewart Living via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBoth zucchini and cucumber suffer from the same diseases and pests, like gray mold, mildew, and...
Go Inside Teresa, Louie, and Milania’s Backyard Celebration for a Special Reason (PICS)
Bravo via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn the video above, Teresa showed off the outdoor dining area with its one-of-a-kind pizza oven....
San Jose’s textiles museum nears fundraising goal
San Jose Mercury News· 15 hours agoEditor’s note: This story is part of the annual Mosaic Journalism Program for Bay Area high school students, an intensive course in journalism. After...
San Jose rolls through open streets for Viva CalleSJ
San Jose Mercury News· 3 hours agoBicyclists pedal through 6 miles of closed roads as VivaCalleSJ provides thousands of people a way to explore San Jose without a car.