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Campbell prepares to open the newest park in the city.

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Campbell prepares to open the newest park in the city.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Campbell Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
These Campbell girls are heading to Arkansas for Nationals.
Here's some virtual chatter from Campbell this week on Twitter.
Officials released preliminary numbers during a 'Housing 1000 SV' presentation Friday.
Campbell organization, along with others countywide, commit to house 1,000 chronically homeless within the next two years.
Search and browse nearby shops, restaurants, nightlife spots, salons – anything you can think of.
Homeless Registry Week ends today, with 350 volunteers surveying homeless people in Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Palo Also, San Jose, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale.
In case you missed it, here's the week's news through photos.
Campbell has so many older cars. Do you know what year/type of car they are? Do you have an old car? Share it with us!
Many transit agencies around the region will see a fare increase.
Loud noises can spook pets, so make sure they are inside.
Bela knows every doggie treat stop within downtown Campbell.
A new park is closer to completion with the groundbreaking ceremony today.
The second installment of a video mini-series on homelessness through the eyes of Campbell's Gary Dunn.
A 3-day survey and registry of homeless ended Wednesday in Cupertino, but the outreach will last much longer.
Housing 1000, a campaign to survey the homeless in the Bay Area, has a goal of finding homes for 1,000 people by 2013.
What the Campbell PD is doing to help with the issue of homelessness within the Orchard City.
Added support and resources have changed the way the homeless in the valley receive help.