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Santa Clara County Leaders Commemorate 33rd World AIDS Day
Since 1988, Dec. 1 has been a day to unite the world in the fight against HIV.

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Since 1988, Dec. 1 has been a day to unite the world in the fight against HIV.

Police responded to reports of a woman screaming at a city parking lot on 375 Hamilton Avenue at 5:14 p.m. on Tuesday.
The shelter has seen a recent spike in small animal strays coming in.
Elizabeth Holmes and Sunny Balwani's texts were read out loud during the prosecutor's cross-examination of Holmes on Tuesday.
Dispatchers received a call at 6:15 a.m. on Saturday about a break-in that happened an hour prior on the 00 block of Crescent Drive.
The prosecution begins its cross-examination of Holmes, the former CEO of Theranos, on Tuesday.
The facility will be renamed in remembrance of Gene Mullin, a former high school history teacher, mayor and state assemblyman.
Nirvana Soul, a popular downtown cafe was broken into Wednesday morning with the culprit taking the eatery's cash register.
Several nonprofit organizations and churches stepping up to make sure local families won't go hungry this Thanksgiving.
The arrests come as Bay Area law enforcement remains on high alert amid a rash of high-profile retail thefts.
Mounir Gad, a former Silicon Valley Bank vice president already convicted of securities fraud, faces new charges.
Mounir Gad, a former Silicon Valley Bank vice president already convicted of securities fraud, faces new charges.
The protest is scheduled from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the airport's Terminal 3 on what is typically one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The San Jose break-in follows a number of reported lootings across the Bay Area around the same time.
On Saturday morning, city, county and other project leaders will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate its completion.
The witness told police he tackled one of the suspects who fought back in a Nov. 10 auto burglary.
The victim said he was laying down in his RV when five strangers knocked on the door and one forced themselves inside his vehicle.
The ordinance creates a uniform program that makes it easier for supermarkets and restaurants to donate unused edible food.
The first of the five events is planned for Dec. 11, when people will be able to turn in guns to law enforcement with no questions asked.
The Board of Supervisors voted create a new program to help those who encounter barriers to access when seeking mental health support.