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The local Campbell teen is now breathing on her own after a hit-and-run accident on Jan. 8 left her in a coma.

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The local Campbell teen is now breathing on her own after a hit-and-run accident on Jan. 8 left her in a coma.

Palo Alto's BRIM boutique is one of several local businesses collecting cards, donations for attacked Giants fan Bryan Stow.
Bay Area businesses serve as drop-off locations for donations for Bryan Stow and family.
Boutique is one of several local businesses that are drop-off location for cards, donations for Bryan Stow.
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Work continues, just outside of downtown Campbell.
A cooking fire was put out by Santa Clara Fire Department in Campbell.
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Campbell city councilman will speak at the Teen Inspiration Lecture Series.
Campbell's First Friday is today. Go check out live music, eat good food and see all there is to see downtown.
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Campbell's Westmont High School is raising money for Grad Night, with the help of Schroeder's Hair Salon.
The local Campbell teen is now breathing on her own after a hit-and-run accident on Jan. 8 left her in a coma.
A Campbell bridal shop is giving away free prom dresses to students who qualify, and deeply discounting them for those who don't make the grade.
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The Campbell Water Tower is it's own entity, omnipresent in the sky and loved by many in its hometown.
Girls only! Local Campbell business offers prom dresses at a discount and free to those with 3.5 or higher GPA.