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San Jose could house more homeless veterans with state funds
Santa Clara County and its cities will have a new revenue stream next month to help people at risk of becoming homeless. Gov. Gavin Newsom in September launched Project Homekey+, which sets aside $2.2 billion to house homeless veterans and people with behavioral health or substance use issues. The money comes from Proposition 1, passed by voters in March. This initiative builds upon the state’s Homekey program launched at the beginning of the pandemic, which gives localities money to build or convert commercial properties, hotels, adult residential facilities and more into permanent or temporary housing for those experiencing homelessness.
Northern California Weather Forecast: Low clouds could impact San Francisco Fleet Week Air Show Sat.
San Francisco, CA – A cold front moving into Northern California today is expected to bring light rain to the North Bay region, with coastal areas such as Sonoma County seeing the brunt of the precipitation. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), this cold front will initiate a brief period of wet weather before warmer conditions return to the Bay Area early next week.
Bay Area theater where 2-time Emmy-winner Zendaya got her start to close after 50 years
Despite fundraising, and a huge show of support in the East Bay, a beloved community theater group will have its final curtain call after 50 years.On Thursday, California Shakespeare Theater or "Cal Shakes" in Orinda announced it is suspending operations, beginning layoffs, and taking steps towards what will be the ultimate closure of the company.The theater suffered a serious financial blow due lack of funding, low ticket sales and the COVID-19 pandemic.RELATED: Bay Area theater where Zendaya got her start faces permanent closure due to financial difficultiesBay Area's Cal Shakes theater, established in 1974 and attended by actress Zendaya, faces...
Meet the candidates running for Sunnyvale City Council
Sunnyvale could have a new City Council and mayor next year, with multiple seats up for election come November. Four seats on the Sunnyvale City Council will be on the ballot — the mayor and council districts 2, 4 and 6. District 4 Councilmember Russ Melton is terming out and challenging Mayor Larry Klein for his job. District 6 Councilmember Omar Din did not file for reelection, leaving three candidates vying for his seat.
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