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San Jose Church May Not Be Able To Save Food Pantry
San Jose is forcing Lighthouse Ministries Food Pantry to pay thousands of dollars to bring its operation into compliance.

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San Jose is forcing Lighthouse Ministries Food Pantry to pay thousands of dollars to bring its operation into compliance.

Police turned to a civil procedure normally used to remove guns from violent or suicidal adults.
Locally-owned businesses, whether franchises or independent, are the backbone of our local and statewide economies.
The San Jose Police Department recorded the city’s fourth traffic collision fatality of the year on Jan. 12.
Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith, who spoke only a few words during the hearing, agreed to waive her right to a trial within 60 days.
Better Elections San Jose has been educating city officials about allowing voters to rank their choices for candidates in local elections.
Emergency rooms in hospitals across the South Bay are overwhelmed, tying up resources for those with imminent needs.
Gov. Newsom joined officials in Santa Clara to promote some transportation and infrastructure investments in his budget package.
The top law enforcement officer from Palo Alto is joining the race for Santa Clara County sheriff.
A magical place for children.
State Senate hopeful Jaime Raul Zepeda is ending his campaign and instead throwing his support behind fellow candidate Aisha Wahab.
With COVID-19 infections skyrocketing in Santa Clara County, officials want to make it easier for residents to get tested for the virus.
A former police officer is stepping into the increasingly crowded election for Santa Clara County sheriff.
San Jose is the largest city in the state to require its employees and visitors of events at city-owned venues to show proof of a booster.
“Today is a landmark milestone in the long effort to ban leaded aviation fuel.”
Over the next three years, the team at AJP will work with San José Spotlight to provide mentorship and support to achieve its growth.
Roughly 50 residents joined Councilmember Maya Esparza in celebrating the opening of the community garden Saturday morning.
The proposal is in compliance with the city’s vision, but the project is not right for the neighborhood, Vice Mayor Chappie Jones said.
The end result suppresses the votes of African/African American ancestry, Asian and Latino voters and renters.
As the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors reconvenes for its first meeting of the year, one topic it won't address is the jail system.