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Amid a deluge of cuts to federal spending, the Trump administration has canceled three grants totaling $85.6 million to Santa ...
On Saturday, May 10, community members across Santa Cruz County are invited to take part in the second annual Pitch in all Santa Cruz Cleanup Day. Video above from another clean-up day held in ...
(U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration via Bay City News) The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner this week confirmed the county’s first overdose death due to carfentanil, a drug 100 times more potent ...
Is it a government center? Is it a cultural center? It's all of the above," said Santa Clara County Supervisor Betty Duong. Step inside the VASC and you're likely to see people stretching in an ...
Fire crews conduct control burn at Sanborn Park to reduce fire fuels 02:29 Santa Clara County park rangers are working hard to clear brush and conduct pile burns. It's all part of their vegetation ...
Los Angeles County will reopen a shuttered juvenile hall in Sylmar, move girls in its custody to a remote location in the Santa Monica Mountains and shuffle juveniles elsewhere to cut the ...
In a concerning development this week, Santa Clara County reported its first confirmed overdose death linked to carfentanil, a substance known to be 100 times stronger than fentanyl. According to ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is issuing a warning advising Santa Clarita residents to ... reach out through text asking for any form of money or personal information.
County Counsel for Santa Clara County. The lead attorney for Santa Clara and San Francisco counties said Trump's actions are a clear violation of the Constitution's separation of powers.
Fresh off a win in court last week against the Trump administration, Santa Clara County and San Francisco are joining a national coalition in a new lawsuit against the federal government — this ...
“Once again, Santa Clara County is taking action to protect federal employees because without their life-saving research and service, millions of Americans will suffer,” Otto Lee, president of ...
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