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Mayor, Wounded Warrior Project Announce First-in-Nation Collaboration
The veterans nonprofit will sponsor a city position for a Post 9/22 veteran with a service connected disability.

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The veterans nonprofit will sponsor a city position for a Post 9/22 veteran with a service connected disability.

The grant will be used to fund a specialized team of prosecutors for drugged and alcohol impaired driving cases in Mara W. Elliott's office.
Sandbags are available 24 hours a day while supplies last, city says.
The city will join with I Love a Clean San Diego for the event scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18.
The award highlights the city’s use of technology to enhance the lives of all who live, work and play in Carlsbad.
The holiday travel season will begin Friday, Nov. 17, with roughly 144,000 passengers forecasted to be traveling through SFO that day.
The airport will be busiest before Thanksgiving on Nov. 17 and Nov. 22, and then on Nov. 27 for those returning home after the holiday.
The city is seeking input from residents, workers and businesses alike, as it works to develop a new Economic Development Strategic Plan.
An attempted murder investigation into the Sunday, Nov. 12 stabbing continues as police ask witnesses to come forward.
The annual event helps provide gifts and necessary items, such as clothing and school supplies, to less fortunate families in Hayward.
Measure GG is a voter approved, one-half percent transactions and use, or sales, tax that is directed towards replacement of city buildings.
The funding will support multiple strategies to alleviate impacts retail theft has had on businesses within the city.
The Office of Traffic Safety's Traffic Enforcement Program grant will increase safety on roads, officials say.
The Office of Traffic Safety's Traffic Enforcement Program grant will increase safety on roads, officials say.
The Sunday, Nov. 12 shooting took place in the 34000 block of Fremont Boulevard, police said.
The 37-year-old man's identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, officials said.
SeaWorld is offering two opportunities to meet 'Pearl,' the first Emperor Penguin chick to hatch at the park since 2010.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection K-9 team screened the vehicle, alerting positive to the presence of narcotics.
With awards totaling more than $31M, the 42nd World Championships are scheduled to be held on Friday, Oct. 31 and Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.
Mulholland Drive remained closed in both directions from Skyline Drive to Bowmont Drive as of 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.