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The official gazettes of City Hall will tell you that the closure of Ellis Street Last  Friday, January 30, 2026, was a festive prelude to the spectacle of Super Bowl LX. They will speak of the SFPAL Punt, Pass & Kick event as a bridge between the San Francisco 49ers and the youth of the Tenderloin. But if one looks past the glossy press releases and into the cold, hard arithmetic of the municipal ledger, a different story emerges. It is a story of a city that provides a five-hour sanctuary for its children while the remaining nineteen hours are ceded to a “Gold Rush” of synthetic despair and administrative neglect. Continue reading

dedicarse a Jim Plunkett

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Un regreso a casa para un héroe: Por qué el Super Bowl LX debería dedicarse a Jim Plunkett

Mientras los ojos del mundo se posan en Santa Clara para el Super Bowl LX el 8 de febrero de 2026, las festividades se encontrarán a solo siete millas de las calles del este de San José, el lugar exacto donde una de las almas más resilientes del fútbol americano comenzó su viaje. Si bien el Trofeo Lombardi es el premio máximo, el juego de este año ofrece una oportunidad única para honrar a un hombre cuya vida define el “estilo de San José”: Jim Plunkett.

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Jim Plunkett

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A Homecoming for a Hero: Why Super Bowl LX Should Be Dedicated to Jim Plunkett

As the eyes of the world turn to Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, the festivities will sit just seven miles from the streets of East San Jose—the very place where one of football’s most resilient souls began his journey. While the Lombardi Trophy remains the ultimate prize, this milestone game offers a unique opportunity to honor a man whose life defines the “San Jose Way”: Jim Plunkett.

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