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"I want him to look nice, fresh, and clean for his first day of school," Anthony Cordero said about an 8th grader named Steven.

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"I want him to look nice, fresh, and clean for his first day of school," Anthony Cordero said about an 8th grader named Steven.

"If I can keep some of my expenses low, I can pass some along to my customers and not jack up the prices so much," said Hernandez.
Hercules has added about 1,000 new residents in just the past year as Bay Area residents look for more space.
The music festival said about half of the attendees came from outside the Bay Area.
Pasin and his wife haven't heard from their children since the inferno erupted.
Gobbo says they wanted to stay in business here but they couldn't come to an agreement for a new lease with the property owner.
Hoopes Vineyard in Napa is taking a lot of the heat, as it has been in a legal battle with the county for years.
CHP officers attempted CPR on the victim but failed to revive him, the CHP said.
Six people were injured, two of them critically injured, but police said they are expected to make full recoveries.
"There are many places that I consider iconic and essential to a city's identity... the independent ones, not the chains."
Captain Jonathan Baxter said there was also a hardware store involved in the fire as well as a shed behind the store.
"He's showered in love here at the winery," he told CBS News Bay Area," Hospitality Manager John Hixon said.
"On the initial day, kids often feel a bit unsure until they settle back into the classroom, but he's thrilled," Alvarez said.
The owner didn't want to show his face for security reasons, but told KPIX the thieves made off with cigarettes, expensive liquor and money.
"It has not been easy – not only from a cost perspective but just managing this whole thing," homeowner Walter Aldana
That's when he saw it, lucky No. 16 in the final row of the ticket with a big and bold $1 million prize written underneath.
Rev. Dorn continues to serve his community -- even at times when he feels unappreciated.
A viral video showing a robbery at a Stockton 7-Eleven turned attack at the hands of the store employees is now under investigation.
"It's just been difficult for me to know what to do as a person who has a homeless child. What do you do? How far do you go to help?"
At the town hall, there was no disagreement that drugs and violence have taken over the streets. The question is how to fix the problem.