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they are cathedral is the cathedral of our lady of guadalupe and there are many throughout the greater that is wonderful. we have to close but i want to say thank you for being with us . tell the viewers to come to mass on december 8th but it will also be live streamed from the cathedral on computer and broadcast on ewtn network. thank you for being with us. thank you for your work as a composer of music. look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is now. you know what else is convenient? mobile banking that makes it easy to track your goals and manage your money get out of town. but we... just got here. when a bank helps you get and stay ahead. that's the bmo effect. ♪ bmo ♪ >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. >>> this morning recall efforts heat up and east bay. the reason concerns ov
they are cathedral is the cathedral of our lady of guadalupe and there are many throughout the greater that is wonderful. we have to close but i want to say thank you for being with us . tell the viewers to come to mass on december 8th but it will also be live streamed from the cathedral on computer and broadcast on ewtn network. thank you for being with us. thank you for your work as a composer of music. look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want...
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leaders aim to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river. mayor matt mahan and council members say they want to continue making progress on keeping the area clear. in a memo introduced this morning encampments in re encampments would be banned in the city's downtown area along the guadalupe river. the mayor says this area should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant. state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. and it was a big effort. >> if passed this, no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between 2 80 87 and was way and 87 to julian street in san jose. but if you're planning on taking bart this weekend, be prepared for some delays because of the rain. bart trains are going to be running a little bit slower. of course, this always happens during rainy weather. so expect trai
leaders aim to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river. mayor matt mahan and council members say they want to continue making progress on keeping the area clear. in a memo introduced this morning encampments in re encampments would be banned in the city's downtown area along the guadalupe river. the mayor says this area should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant. state of...
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inmigrantes, inc incluyendo ninos. >> adelante, guadalupe, muy buenas tardes. >> aranza, ¿que tal?icado en el parque xavi, que ha sido el centro de la controversia aqui en eagle pass, en la frontera entre m mexico y los estados unidos, un lugar en el que las autoridades del estado tuvieron que tomar control la guardia nacional, asi como policias estatales, tomaron el control y le negaron la entrada a las autoridades federales, incluyendo a la patrulla fronteriza desde hace semanas, sin una rampa para llevar sus anchas al rio. >> este es el unico acceso que hay en esta zona al rio. >> y precisamente hoy vimos grupos de migrantes intentando cruzar el rio, dos grupos que fueron rescatados por estas lanchas. >> ya no tenemos la entrada masiva de migrantes que se vio en diciembre, son grupos muy pequenos y en estos grupos que vimos hoy, ambos tenian a un menor de edad que tuvo que recibir atencion medica. >> pudimos ver como los agentes llegaban con los menores y pedian ayuda de los equipos medicos que son parte de la guardia nacional para asistir en ambos casos a los menores, los adult
inmigrantes, inc incluyendo ninos. >> adelante, guadalupe, muy buenas tardes. >> aranza, ¿que tal?icado en el parque xavi, que ha sido el centro de la controversia aqui en eagle pass, en la frontera entre m mexico y los estados unidos, un lugar en el que las autoridades del estado tuvieron que tomar control la guardia nacional, asi como policias estatales, tomaron el control y le negaron la entrada a las autoridades federales, incluyendo a la patrulla fronteriza desde hace semanas,...
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here's the details. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan is calling on the city to make the guadalupe river trail a no encampment zone. >> it's hard for us to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies in the state of california to trust us with our limited public dollars if we don't prove that we can keep these areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> reporter: last fall, the city spent $2 million of state encampment resolution funds to relocate people living along the trail into interim housing and reclaim the space for public use. but the mayor says to make sure another encampment doesn't sprout up in the area, the city needs to take pre-emptive action. >> we need to then post a no camping notice and proactively keep these areas clear so we can me methodically work our way through the city and end the era of encampments the right way by offering people places to go. >> reporter: the mayor, with the support of two city council members, is introducing a memo that would divert existing resources to keep the guadalupe river trail clear. supporters o
here's the details. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan is calling on the city to make the guadalupe river trail a no encampment zone. >> it's hard for us to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies in the state of california to trust us with our limited public dollars if we don't prove that we can keep these areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> reporter: last fall, the city spent $2 million of state encampment resolution funds to...
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vimos como algunas de las amigas de guadalupe llegaron vestidas con trajes de mariposas, ya que a kikilost a whole family at one time. >> es trágico que los hayamos perdido a todos, pero si ella era 1 de nuestros ángeles que caminó por la comunidad y ayudaba a todo el tiempo, menciona esta amiga de guadalupe, una persona muy dulce , muy amable, muy buena. >> me decía que no le gustaba cómo tocaba yo la guitarra. ellos murieron el 6 de enero. >> 3 cuerpos fueron encontrados en su casa y 3 días después encontraron el cuerpo de matthew lee bonds en la cochera de la casa de sus vecinos. un menor de edad es acusado por las autoridades de los 4 asesinatos. la mamá del menor y su padrastro están acusados por complicidad. mañana se llevarán a cabo los servicios funerarios de las otras 2 víctimas. darrell y su padre, billy bonds, en una ceremonia privada. esto. de acuerdo con familiares cercanos en la ciudad de riley. soy carlos trejo, telemundo. >> muchas gracias, carlos. y regresamos al área de la bahía. la policía de pleasanton arrestó a un sujeto que conducía un auto robado. el hecho ocurri
vimos como algunas de las amigas de guadalupe llegaron vestidas con trajes de mariposas, ya que a kikilost a whole family at one time. >> es trágico que los hayamos perdido a todos, pero si ella era 1 de nuestros ángeles que caminó por la comunidad y ayudaba a todo el tiempo, menciona esta amiga de guadalupe, una persona muy dulce , muy amable, muy buena. >> me decía que no le gustaba cómo tocaba yo la guitarra. ellos murieron el 6 de enero. >> 3 cuerpos fueron...
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de san josÉ firmÓ el memorÁndum que prohÍbe los campamento para desamparados a lo largo del rÍo guadalupelde de cÓmo va a evitar que las persona desalojadas regresen. este sÁbado el alcalde firmÓ el memorÁndum con el que para prohibir estos campamentos. encontramos un par de carpas. pero ya no se ven los campamentos que existÍan antes. caminamos unas millas fueras del sitio de retenciÓn y nos encontramos a esta persona. hace falta que el comitÉ de regla de la ciudad aprueben la medida. esta persona y un grupo de 20 personas fueron desalojados. le dieron tres dÍas para irse. >> si no nos vamos nos van a tirar a la cÁrcel. tayhana: la ciudad ya usÓ 2,000,000 de dÓlares para desalojar unas 200 personas con tienda de campaÑas alrededor del rÍo. el comitÉ de reglas lucirÁ la propuesta del alcalde. la prohibiciÓn continÚa en esta zona y se extiende a media milla. las autoridades no descartan que una vez que se apruebe este memorÁndum, pueda extenderse por otra zona de rÍo. el 11% de los desalojados consigo lugar permanente. el 37% se mudÓ a un refugio normal. la ciudad no sabe en dÓnde estÁn lo
de san josÉ firmÓ el memorÁndum que prohÍbe los campamento para desamparados a lo largo del rÍo guadalupelde de cÓmo va a evitar que las persona desalojadas regresen. este sÁbado el alcalde firmÓ el memorÁndum con el que para prohibir estos campamentos. encontramos un par de carpas. pero ya no se ven los campamentos que existÍan antes. caminamos unas millas fueras del sitio de retenciÓn y nos encontramos a esta persona. hace falta que el comitÉ de regla de la ciudad aprueben la...
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lo principal la energía que tiene guadalupe está enamorada de su negocio, lo quiere dar a conocer, tratachas veces sobre cómo hay talleres que le explican a las personas cómo poder hacer todo ese trámite. lo importante es tener las ganas. quizás sí los recursos que también hay disponible. estos recursos económicos para poder hacerlo y enfocarse, enfocarse en qué es lo que quiere a futuro y toda esta artesanía que la verdad si muchas personas aquí que estamos del otro lado de la frontera acá en estados unidos extrañamos nuestro méxico yendo a estos lugares, pues nos trae un poquito de nuestra tierra. >> claro que sí, hablamos de deportes, claro, cuando hablamos de regresar a su tierra en los deportes. >> ahora sí es oficial, le tengo todo lo que tiene que saber del regreso de javier rnzheánde salud. salud es tener quien me cuide desde lejos. quien me haga suspirar. y me ayude a respirar. salud es tener a alguien que me contagie su risa. y me haga sentir que si no sana hoy, sanará mañana. sí. salud. salud es rodearte de quienes te hacen sentir bien. en kaiser permanente, trabajamos juntos
lo principal la energía que tiene guadalupe está enamorada de su negocio, lo quiere dar a conocer, tratachas veces sobre cómo hay talleres que le explican a las personas cómo poder hacer todo ese trámite. lo importante es tener las ganas. quizás sí los recursos que también hay disponible. estos recursos económicos para poder hacerlo y enfocarse, enfocarse en qué es lo que quiere a futuro y toda esta artesanía que la verdad si muchas personas aquí que estamos del otro lado de la...
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más detalles y vendieron los terrenos donde se encuentra la iglesia original de nuestra señora de guadalupesi la construcción estaría en riesgo por esto mismo. >> así que ya lo sabe, quédese con nosotros porque la información aquí en telemundo 48 no se detiene. nosotros regresamos después de esta pausa . >> este es tu noticiero? telemundo 48. hola que tal, buenas tardes les saluda césar bayona y claudia de la fuente. >> muchas gracias por su preferencia. vamos a pasar directo a la información. es información de última hora aquí en telemundo 48 somos primeros contigo, les tenemos este informe. >> el servicio de emergencias ha brindado primeros auxilios a una persona que nadaba en el mar en fort funston. esto es al parecer se habría lesionado dentro del agua. los paramédicos usaron una camilla para poder trasladar al paciente al vehículo de emergencias y está siendo atendido por una lesión. >> al parecer ortopédica. >> bueno, le daremos más información conforme vaya ingresando a nuestra sala de redacción antes. >> también tenemos que contarle de oakland. hay residentes y dueños de negocios. e
más detalles y vendieron los terrenos donde se encuentra la iglesia original de nuestra señora de guadalupesi la construcción estaría en riesgo por esto mismo. >> así que ya lo sabe, quédese con nosotros porque la información aquí en telemundo 48 no se detiene. nosotros regresamos después de esta pausa . >> este es tu noticiero? telemundo 48. hola que tal, buenas tardes les saluda césar bayona y claudia de la fuente. >> muchas gracias por su preferencia. vamos a...
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for the wider public. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan is calling on the city to make the guadalupe river trail a no encampment zone. >> it is hard for us to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies in the state of california to trust us with our limited public dollars , if we don't prove that we can keep these areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> reporter: last fall the city spent $2 million of state encampment resolution funds to relocate people living along the trail into interim housing and reclaim the space for public use. but the mayor says, to make sure another encampment does not sprout up in the area, the city needs to take preemptive action. >> we need to post a no camping notice and actually proactively keep these areas clear , so we can methodically work our way through the city and ultimately get to a place where we have ended the era of encampments and done it the right way by offering people places to go. >> reporter: the mayor with the support of two city council members is introducing a memo that would divert existing resou
for the wider public. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan is calling on the city to make the guadalupe river trail a no encampment zone. >> it is hard for us to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies in the state of california to trust us with our limited public dollars , if we don't prove that we can keep these areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> reporter: last fall the city spent $2 million of state encampment resolution funds...
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un pastor en una iglesia en tamaulipas, mÉxico, destruyÓ de esa manera una imagen de la virgen de guadalupeque va a resonar en los corazones de muchos de ustedes en casa. hoy es lunes de motivaciÓn, nosotros queremos honrar a un hombre, se lo merece, a sus 92 aÑos de edad ha recibido el rÉcord guinness y se ha convertido en la persona de mayor edad en recorrer mÁs de 24 millones del gran caÑÓn a pie. carolina: su nombre es alfredo aliaga, caminÓ durante mÁs de 20 horas para complementar la histÓrica hazaÑa. registro histÓrico. tambiÉn queremos que te inspire a ti. por eso limitamos a la "ediciÓn digital", en vivo y directo, desde tu patria, espaÑa. seÑor alfredo, bienvenido noticiero. ¿por quÉ se decide emprender esta odisea? >> yo ya habÍa hecho varias veces el mismo camino siendo un poco mÁs joven. me enterÉ de que el rÉcord era mÁs joven que yo, entonces decidimos hacer la trayectoria pensando en conseguir el rÉcord. borja: estÉ convencido que para someterse a esta travesÍa sufriÓ algÚn tipo de dificultad. ¿quÉ fue lo mÁs difÍcil que se encuentran el camino, seÑora alfredo? >> la geologÍ
un pastor en una iglesia en tamaulipas, mÉxico, destruyÓ de esa manera una imagen de la virgen de guadalupeque va a resonar en los corazones de muchos de ustedes en casa. hoy es lunes de motivaciÓn, nosotros queremos honrar a un hombre, se lo merece, a sus 92 aÑos de edad ha recibido el rÉcord guinness y se ha convertido en la persona de mayor edad en recorrer mÁs de 24 millones del gran caÑÓn a pie. carolina: su nombre es alfredo aliaga, caminÓ durante mÁs de 20 horas para...
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. >>> coming up here at 5:00, san jose's mayor wants to keep campers off the guadalupe trail. ho >>> welcome back. san jose's mayor is calling for a new policy to prevent homeless camps to preserve a trail for public use. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan is calling on the city to make the guadalupe river trail a no encampment zone. >> it's hard for us to build public trust and get taxpayers and other agencies in the state of california to trust us with our limited public dollars if we don't prove that we can keep these areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> reporter: last fall, the city spent $2 million of state encampment resolution funds to relocate people living along the trail into interim housing and reclaim the space for public use. but the mayor says to make sure another encampment doesn't sprout up in the area, the city needs to take pre-emptive action. >> we need to then post a no camping notice and actually proactively keep these areas clear so we can methodically work our way through the city and ultimately get to a place where we have ended th
. >>> coming up here at 5:00, san jose's mayor wants to keep campers off the guadalupe trail. ho >>> welcome back. san jose's mayor is calling for a new policy to prevent homeless camps to preserve a trail for public use. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan is calling on the city to make the guadalupe river trail a no encampment zone. >> it's hard for us to build public trust and get taxpayers and other agencies in the state of california to trust us with our...
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la ciudad redirija fondos ya existentes para evitar que se vuelva a acampar en el sendero del río guadalupes asuntos. en palo alto, una organización sin fines de lucro ha tomado medidas firmes para buscar justicia en un caso de asalto armado. sandra cervantes tiene los detalles sobre qué sucedió y qué es lo que están haciendo. >> está muy bien. es una buena manera de ayudar a la de incitar a la gente a que nos ayude, a que hable. >> enrique carvajal, dueño del restaurante las muchachas, aplaude que la recompensa ofrecida por la organización madres contra el asesinato. reward 20.000 $ por cualquier información que lleve a las autoridades al sospechoso del asalto armado ocurrido la madrugada del 20 de diciembre en el taco bell, ubicado en el 910 de east charleston road. en el momento del incidente, un empleado estaba a punto de cerrar el establecimiento cuando un individuo ingresó. el sospechoso confrontó al empleado con una pistola exigiendo dinero , y aunque la víctima logró escapar corriendo por la puerta trasera, el sospechoso huyó en un vehículo de color oscuro. >> so we can send a messa
la ciudad redirija fondos ya existentes para evitar que se vuelva a acampar en el sendero del río guadalupes asuntos. en palo alto, una organización sin fines de lucro ha tomado medidas firmes para buscar justicia en un caso de asalto armado. sandra cervantes tiene los detalles sobre qué sucedió y qué es lo que están haciendo. >> está muy bien. es una buena manera de ayudar a la de incitar a la gente a que nos ayude, a que hable. >> enrique carvajal, dueño del restaurante...
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a pocas horas de culminar el año, agentes acudieron a la calle guadalupe y plaza guadalupe tras el reportemurió después por sus heridas. aún no se ha revelado la identidad de esta persona. nos movemos ahora a sacramento, donde acusan a un niño de 10 años de utilizar el arma de su papá para dispararle a otro menor de la misma edad y quitarle la vida. daniel ramírez habló con autoridades y también con familiares de la víctima bringing the groceries asked if she needed anything else she said no he said well can i go outside and bring my bag. >> she said. yeah. the just got the bike for christmas. they just got bikes for christmas. >> nina, quien es familia de la víctima, nos cuenta que su sobrino de 10 años acababa de ayudarle a su mamá a guardar el mandado cuando le pidió permiso para jugar en el estacionamiento de su residencia sobre la calle queen en sacramento, con su bicicleta que había recibido como regalo de navidad. >> and the little boy took a gun from his parents and came outside and shoot him. >> nina agrega que no pasaron ni 15 minutos luego de haber salido, cuando otro niño de la
a pocas horas de culminar el año, agentes acudieron a la calle guadalupe y plaza guadalupe tras el reportemurió después por sus heridas. aún no se ha revelado la identidad de esta persona. nos movemos ahora a sacramento, donde acusan a un niño de 10 años de utilizar el arma de su papá para dispararle a otro menor de la misma edad y quitarle la vida. daniel ramírez habló con autoridades y también con familiares de la víctima bringing the groceries asked if she needed anything else she...
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. >> palomas blancas fueron lanzadas al aire en honor de guadalupe chávez van ness y su esposo matthew enero en su propia casa en la ciudad de riley. de acuerdo con las autoridades, todas las víctimas recibieron heridas de bala. hoy, en medio de lágrimas y una profunda tristeza, sus familiares y amigos les dan el último adiós. es una persona muy dulce. >> muy, muy amable. muy, muy a buen carácter, muy servidora. se cuando esto le pasó a ella. nosotros todos estábamos sorprendidos porque cómo puede pasar algo así a una persona tan dulce como ella? >> los servicios funerarios se llevaron a cabo en la iglesia de marsh, en la ciudad de riley a la cual asistía la pareja por petición de la familia. no se permitió el acceso de la prensa a la ceremonia, la cual duró un poco más de 03:30 y donde recordaron la vida de estas 2 personas que murieron de una manera trágica. su familia compartió con telemundo estos videos de la ceremonia donde se le puede ver a kikín como cariñosamente le llamaban a guadalupe chávez van ness. >> el homenaje fue algo muy muy bonito y casi era todo para ella . por la l
. >> palomas blancas fueron lanzadas al aire en honor de guadalupe chávez van ness y su esposo matthew enero en su propia casa en la ciudad de riley. de acuerdo con las autoridades, todas las víctimas recibieron heridas de bala. hoy, en medio de lágrimas y una profunda tristeza, sus familiares y amigos les dan el último adiós. es una persona muy dulce. >> muy, muy amable. muy, muy a buen carácter, muy servidora. se cuando esto le pasó a ella. nosotros todos estábamos...
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and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between i-280, 87 and was way and 87 to julian street in san jose. >> now an update on the small plane that crashed in half moon bay earlier this month. officials say it was a home built aircraft with 4 seats, several by somebody who flew the plane for 15 years before selling it. it is believed that all 4 seats were occupied so far, just one body has been recovered. more information from the ntsb is expected in 30 days nationwide. amateur build aircraft are becoming common. they have been for a long time. the faa has more than 33,000 amateur planes under license. >> the faa is recommending door plug inspections on another model of boeing planes. following that mid flight, alaska airlines blowout on a boeing 7.37. max 9 jet earlier this month. the faa says there is while there's no evidence the 7.37 900 e r model has any safety issues. it does use the same door plug. design as the max 9 this model of commercial jet is used by alaska, delta and a number of overseas airlines. >> on
and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between i-280, 87 and was way and 87 to julian street in san jose. >> now an update on the small plane that crashed in half moon bay earlier this month. officials say it was a home built aircraft with 4 seats, several by somebody who flew the plane for 15 years before selling it. it is believed that all 4 seats were occupied so far, just one body has been recovered. more...
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would direct the city manager to implement a no return zone that prevents encampments along the guadalupe river trail. we can then go to large neighboring encampments and say, we're sorry, this is an area where you can't camp. it's not safe for you. it's not okay for the broader community or the environment. we're going to require that you come indoors. but here's a place you can go in san mateo county, the board of supervisors will be considering an ordinance on tuesday that promotes shelter and penalizes illegal encampments. >> the ordinance states. if a person is occupying an encampment on public property, they can be charged with a misdemeanor after receiving at least two written warnings and two offers of shelter that are declined. elizabeth funk is the ceo of dignity moves, a company that builds interim supportive housing communities. >> i think the media likes to sensationalize and talk about, criminalize homelessness, but when i see stories like this, i get really excited because it's great news that you have two municipalities that have taken this problem seriously enough, and th
would direct the city manager to implement a no return zone that prevents encampments along the guadalupe river trail. we can then go to large neighboring encampments and say, we're sorry, this is an area where you can't camp. it's not safe for you. it's not okay for the broader community or the environment. we're going to require that you come indoors. but here's a place you can go in san mateo county, the board of supervisors will be considering an ordinance on tuesday that promotes shelter...
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san jose city leaders aiming to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river. mayor matt mahan and council members say they want to continue making progress on keeping the area clear. in a memo introduced this morning in camp and sundry encampments would be banned in the city's downtown area along the guadalupe river. the mayor says this area should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. and it was a big effort. >> if this proposed policy is passed, the no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between 2 80 87 and was way and 87 to julian street in san jose. well, as just a few days ago for the first in the nation, new hampshire primary. and we could see a much closer race than what we saw. the iowa caucuses correspondent brian entin reports after talkin
san jose city leaders aiming to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river. mayor matt mahan and council members say they want to continue making progress on keeping the area clear. in a memo introduced this morning in camp and sundry encampments would be banned in the city's downtown area along the guadalupe river. the mayor says this area should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant...
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, guadalupe excuse me river trail. >> we received a competitive grant for about $2 million to come downd offer people shelter and housing and services, and then ultimately clear this encampment and clean it up. now mayor mehan is saying that the city needs to preserve their progress by directing funds to maintain no return encampment zones. >> city leaders agree and say this would help them support the unhoused community while protecting the sites they've cleared to restore public use, creating no return zones for encampments removed or cleared along the guadalupe river trail will help us keep the trail clean and improve safety. >> our memo is a reinvestment in our public spaces as help helping to bring back walkers and commuters who stopped using the trail because because it was really uncomfortable to do so and it felt unsafe. >> mayor mehan says he's pushing through on these projects because well-maintained open spaces are important to community well-being and public health. a new audit of the valley transportation authority's handling of the south bay bart extension finds that vta o
, guadalupe excuse me river trail. >> we received a competitive grant for about $2 million to come downd offer people shelter and housing and services, and then ultimately clear this encampment and clean it up. now mayor mehan is saying that the city needs to preserve their progress by directing funds to maintain no return encampment zones. >> city leaders agree and say this would help them support the unhoused community while protecting the sites they've cleared to restore public...
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would direct the city manager to implement a no return zone that prevents encampments along the guadalupel. we can then go to large neighboring encampments and say, we're sorry, this is an area where you can't camp. it's not safe for you. it's not okay for the broader community or the environment. we're going to require that you come indoors. but here's a place you can go in san mateo county, the board of supervisors will be considering an ordinance on tuesday that promotes shelter and penalizes illegal encampments. >> the ordinance states. if a person is occupying an encampment on public property, they can be charged with a misdemeanor after receiving at least two written warnings and two offers of shelter that are declined. elizabeth funk is the ceo of dignity moves, a company that builds interim supportive housing communities. >> i think the media likes to sensationalize and talk about, criminalize homelessness, but when i see stories like this, i get really excited because it's great news that you have two municipalities that have taken this problem seriously enough, and they've built
would direct the city manager to implement a no return zone that prevents encampments along the guadalupel. we can then go to large neighboring encampments and say, we're sorry, this is an area where you can't camp. it's not safe for you. it's not okay for the broader community or the environment. we're going to require that you come indoors. but here's a place you can go in san mateo county, the board of supervisors will be considering an ordinance on tuesday that promotes shelter and...
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. >> along the guadalupe river, why the mayor says he is in sometimes it takes a different approach to see the difference you can make around you. ♪♪ ♪♪ with capella university's game-changing flexpath format, set your own deadlines and access coursework any time. imagine your future differently with capella university. ♪ today, my friend you did it, you did it, you did it... ♪ centrum silver is now clinically shown to support cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say, ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. >> we're back at 5.14 and here are 4 things to know. police said uc berkeley are investigating an assault that happened just before 11 o'clock saturday night. right near the intersection of 6th street and red oak avenue. police say the victim was assaulted after he confronted the man about prowling on his apartment patio. san jose state has named ken neo motto low as their new football head coach. he served as the director of lea-ership for ucla last season. so we're glad to have him here in the bay area. mea
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guaranteed trips to the usa this year. volume of videos of shocking, even for migration expert, guadalupe caught a, a couple data. i mean, i was like, how could you read it? so you are using take talk. but then i realized that take talk why it's very important for priorities to increase their business to be coming up. very important, such as the tater, the videos are usually simple, a few pictures of travelers of a city in the us and a message to assure future customers. it's an industry that's also flourishing on facebook, on the platforms marketplace ads for people. smugglers appear alongside ads for use cell phones and cars. facebook marketplace makes it easy to get in touch with the sellers. a direct and private chat is just a click away. however, put a company that tells us the platform is mainly used to seek out information, not for payment. number of times, they get information about the fees about the route. it's an informing and purposes . and many of these, you know, transactions are basically done to watch some more than any tick, tock and facebook guidelines for bid posts that
guaranteed trips to the usa this year. volume of videos of shocking, even for migration expert, guadalupe caught a, a couple data. i mean, i was like, how could you read it? so you are using take talk. but then i realized that take talk why it's very important for priorities to increase their business to be coming up. very important, such as the tater, the videos are usually simple, a few pictures of travelers of a city in the us and a message to assure future customers. it's an industry that's...
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sandr y viaaron a e salvador y durante la revision medica omstro los tatuajes, una virgencita de guadalupeeron que era por los tatajes pero ya paso el tema para enfrentar la decision incorrecta. >> un inmigrantes no tiene derechos en cuanto a aplicacion para una visa y el noveno circuito dice que tiene derecho que se revise la situacion de su marido, de tomar el caso tiene indicacion indirect. >> la dicu tan amplia es que necesita limiees y definiicio que se pueda revisar de algun maner. >> sandra ldice que a mayor parte de dice que estan preparados para pelear el cas. >> muchas gracias por tu reporte. >> artistas y politicos la frecuentaban y aqui entramos al icnico hotel en nueva york convertdo enrefugio de inmigrantes. >> (city noise) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) vives para ser una persona única. vivimos para ayudarte a encontrar intereses en común con otros. ¡un misterio! a jessie le encanta jugar a ser detective. pero el verdadero misterio era su piel irritada. así que cambiamos a tide pods free & gentle. limpian mejor y no dejan residuos irritantes. y es suave con su piel. tien
sandr y viaaron a e salvador y durante la revision medica omstro los tatuajes, una virgencita de guadalupeeron que era por los tatajes pero ya paso el tema para enfrentar la decision incorrecta. >> un inmigrantes no tiene derechos en cuanto a aplicacion para una visa y el noveno circuito dice que tiene derecho que se revise la situacion de su marido, de tomar el caso tiene indicacion indirect. >> la dicu tan amplia es que necesita limiees y definiicio que se pueda revisar de algun...
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. >> it says a city leaders are working to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river.a memo introduce saturday city officials said the encampments would be banned in that area. the mayor says it should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. >> and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between i-280. >> 87 and was way an 87 to julian street in san jose. >> well, the peninsula coma, police say they need help identifying a woman accused of stealing from a local business. police releasing an image of the suspect right there. they say she stole more than $1000 worth of merchandise from a store in coma boulevard. she was last seen in a white chevy pickup. anyone with information is asked to get in touch with police.
. >> it says a city leaders are working to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river.a memo introduce saturday city officials said the encampments would be banned in that area. the mayor says it should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and...
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. >> hace cinco aÑos que guadalupe saliÓ de honduras hacia mÉxico y su objetivo de llegar a estados unidosecidieron agarrar ese camino para tener un futuro para sus niÑos. un futuro mejor para ellos. aquÍ no hay trabajo. el que tiene su trabajo lo tiene y el que no. >> le toca sufrir. a la familia le sobreviven dos hermanos mayores os alberto de do y naomi y naomi que maÑana van a enterrar a la pequeÑa. los padres siguen con los trÁmites migratoriosalberto maÑana van a enterrar a la pequeÑa. los padres siguen con alberto y naomi que maÑana van a enterrar a la pequeÑa. los padres siguen con los trÁmites migratorios,albert maÑana van a enterrar a la pequeÑa. los padres siguen con los trÁmites migratorios albert maÑana van a enterrar a la pequeÑa. los padres siguen con los trÁmites migratorios con el pesar de haber perdido a su hija en su intento de llegar a estados unidos. >> gracias, valeria. tras cuatro dÍas de ser secuestrados por liberados 31 migrantes originarios de honduras, venezuela, colombia y mÉxico que habÍan sido secuestrados de un autobÚs en mÉxico. familiares dijeron que habÍan
. >> hace cinco aÑos que guadalupe saliÓ de honduras hacia mÉxico y su objetivo de llegar a estados unidosecidieron agarrar ese camino para tener un futuro para sus niÑos. un futuro mejor para ellos. aquÍ no hay trabajo. el que tiene su trabajo lo tiene y el que no. >> le toca sufrir. a la familia le sobreviven dos hermanos mayores os alberto de do y naomi y naomi que maÑana van a enterrar a la pequeÑa. los padres siguen con los trÁmites migratoriosalberto maÑana van a...
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and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe riveril between 2 80 87 and was way and 87 to julian street all in san jose. santa clara county cracking down on the city of cupertino to build more affordable housing in the missed a deadline to submit a housing plan for its growing population last january. and now the city must allow developers who submitted affordable housing projects after the deadline to be exempt from zoning laws. the city is expected to submit a plan by may. that shows how it will build almost 5,000 new homes by 2031, almost 2000 of those must be affordable units. for your money right now. bay area, home prices. are on the rise, but home sales continue to decline each year, according to the real estate company. re max, home prices. here are up 3.7% year over year, which makes the median home sale price just over 1 million. $22,000. but home sales are down al%ost 10% year over year. the average bay area home sells. and 44 days, which re max report says today's faster than in 2022. a new report is fighting nearly half
and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe riveril between 2 80 87 and was way and 87 to julian street all in san jose. santa clara county cracking down on the city of cupertino to build more affordable housing in the missed a deadline to submit a housing plan for its growing population last january. and now the city must allow developers who submitted affordable housing projects after the deadline to be exempt from zoning laws. the...
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san jose city leaders are working to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river in a memo over the weekend city officials stated encampments would be banned. the mayor says that should be a public space for all residents along the river. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant. the state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. and it was a big effort. >> if passed the no return zone as they're calling, it would run along the guadalupe river trail between to 18 87 and was way in 87 to julian street in san jose. the senate returns to work in dc this weekend. they're going to try to figure out a deal for the southern border and provide more money to ukraine and israel. there's no guarantee, though, that anything's going to happen. our dc correspondent trevor shirley takes a look. >> the senate could take up the long-awaited border security deal as early as this week. we hav
san jose city leaders are working to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river in a memo over the weekend city officials stated encampments would be banned. the mayor says that should be a public space for all residents along the river. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant. the state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then...
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> and it was a big effort. >> yeah, if passed, this so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between interstate 2, 80 87. >> and was way and 87 to julian street there in san jose. >> in the north bay, the police have arrested a man for vandalizing a car and being under the influence. and here's video from the citizen app that shows the arrest. it was on griffin drive in vallejo where police say this man became violent with officers. now he is in county jail. >> coming up after the break, we continue to track the rain across the bay area during your morning commute. you can see the radar lit up with heavy showers right there in the center of the bay will get full update from john in the weather center and britney with the traffic impacts coming up in a minute. (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now...have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i missing something? (hero) it's the weeken
> and it was a big effort. >> yeah, if passed, this so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between interstate 2, 80 87. >> and was way and 87 to julian street there in san jose. >> in the north bay, the police have arrested a man for vandalizing a car and being under the influence. and here's video from the citizen app that shows the arrest. it was on griffin drive in vallejo where police say this man became violent with officers. now he is in...
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he held a news conference on the banks of the guadalupe river downtown. he is calling for more city funds to ensure the area is clear for public use. last year san jose used a grant from the state to clear a large encampment that was blocking public ask assess -- access to the river trail. now tents are reappearing. >> it's hard to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies to trust us with our limited public dollars and if we don't prove that we can keep the areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> he wants a city council to pass a memo diverting existing resources to protect against three encampment and the long- term goal is to clear it and move the unhoused residents to shelters. >>> only one app -- hour left until the apple flagship store will close for good. it has been opened since 1993 and it was once seen as the flagship location for the latest and greatest tech. lesson for traffic since the new campus opened. it officially closes and 45 minutes and you can still shop at the visitor center. >> taking a live lo
he held a news conference on the banks of the guadalupe river downtown. he is calling for more city funds to ensure the area is clear for public use. last year san jose used a grant from the state to clear a large encampment that was blocking public ask assess -- access to the river trail. now tents are reappearing. >> it's hard to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies to trust us with our limited public dollars and if we don't prove that we can keep the areas...
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san jose city leaders are working to banning homeless encampment along the guadalupe a river. the memo that was introduced saturday city officials stated encampments would be banned in that area. the mayor saying that it should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between 2 80 87 and was way and 87 to julian street in san jose. the city of half moon bay held a remembrance ceremony to honor the lives of 7 farmworkers killed in a mass shooting last year. the families of the victims were there along with a few 100 people who packed into the boys and girls club in half moon bay. the community wants to remember and make a better place for farmworkers. congresswoman anna eshoo, al
san jose city leaders are working to banning homeless encampment along the guadalupe a river. the memo that was introduced saturday city officials stated encampments would be banned in that area. the mayor saying that it should be a public space for all residents. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out...
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san jose leaders are working right now to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river in a memo went out saturday. city officials stated that encampments would be banned in that area. the mayor says that space should be safe for the public to use. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. >> and it was a big effort. >> yeah, if passed, this so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between 2 80 87 and then was way and 90 set or 87 to julian street there in san jose. >> it's a 22. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, more team coverage of the storm that is continuing across the bay area this morning intensifying more over san francisco's. you can see we'll bounced from one doctor to the next. does it have to be like this? at kaiser permanente, we have a different kind of healthcare... so, how did you
san jose leaders are working right now to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river in a memo went out saturday. city officials stated that encampments would be banned in that area. the mayor says that space should be safe for the public to use. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant to state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and...
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san jose city leaders are working to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river. in a memo introduced saturday, city officials stated that these encampments would be banned in that area. and the mayor says it should be a public space for all residents to enjoy. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant. the state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who was out here and then clean up the area. clearly encampment removed the trash. and it was a big effort. >> if passed, the so-called no return zone would run along the guadalupe river trail between 2 80 87 and was way and 87 to julian street in san jose. we're going take a break. it's 7.22. coming up on officials are cracking down on the south bay city. >> to build more housing in the next decade. will tell you more about that. and of course, we're still following the weather. got more rain. looks like heavier showers looks like heavier showers making their way up and and in [narrator] cov
san jose city leaders are working to ban homeless encampments along the guadalupe river. in a memo introduced saturday, city officials stated that these encampments would be banned in that area. and the mayor says it should be a public space for all residents to enjoy. >> community didn't feel comfortable using the trail anymore. we applied for a competitive grant. the state of california received 2 million dollar grant. we're able to come here, offer shelter and housing and everyone who...
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out that our property was contaminated, we were heartbroken >> reporter: like most people here, guadalupeurrounded by her extended family >> nobody cares how hurt we are, how sick we are. my 2-year-old in behavioral therapy. is it a coincidence? nobody will tell me. >> reporter: children are particularly vulnerable to being poisoned by lead, which, over time, can cause brain damage and developmental delays community members say despite repeated requests, the state has not provided any long-term health assistance. the family has lived here since the 1950s. he now leads a non-profit instrumental in shuttering exide but says he's furious the company got away a modest fine, later declaring bankruptcy and dissolving in the u.s. >> when we talk about environmental racism, it's not just a fact that these facilities exist in our community. it's also when disaster happens, how dot authorities respond. and they respond in ways that tell us that our lives don't matter >> reporter: in fact, dr. jill johnston was the lead author of a stud three concluded the state's cleanup is not working four out of
out that our property was contaminated, we were heartbroken >> reporter: like most people here, guadalupeurrounded by her extended family >> nobody cares how hurt we are, how sick we are. my 2-year-old in behavioral therapy. is it a coincidence? nobody will tell me. >> reporter: children are particularly vulnerable to being poisoned by lead, which, over time, can cause brain damage and developmental delays community members say despite repeated requests, the state has not...
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he held a news conference on the banks of the guadalupe river. he is calling for more city funds to ensure the area steers clear of tense. last year san jose used a grant from the state to clear large encampment that was blocking public access to the river trail. people living there were cleaned out and offered shelter. >> it's hard for us to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies to trust us with the limited public dollars if we don't prove that we can keep these areas clear and clean and accessible to the public. >> they want the city council to pass a memo diverting existing resources to protect against three encampment. the long-term goal is to clear all the encampments and moved the unhoused residents to shelters and long-term recovery housing. >>> supporters of prop b held a rally. organizer said the proposition is essential to making the city safer. a yes vote would set higher minimum police staffing levels. it would require the city to budget enough money to pay the officers at the increased staffing level for a
he held a news conference on the banks of the guadalupe river. he is calling for more city funds to ensure the area steers clear of tense. last year san jose used a grant from the state to clear large encampment that was blocking public access to the river trail. people living there were cleaned out and offered shelter. >> it's hard for us to build public trust to get taxpayers and other government agencies to trust us with the limited public dollars if we don't prove that we can keep...
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last fall, the city used $2 million to move unhoused residents from the guadalupe river trail into interim housing. since then, some camps have returned. mayor mehan wants to create no return zones and limit where those encampments can be. he says the move would protect public areas. >> if you were here prior to that cleanup effort, you can see why people stopped using the trail. this is a public trail here along the river that should be accessible to everyone. >> some homeless advocates are pushing back on that proposal, calling it cruel. the city council's rules committee will take this all up on this coming wednesday. a long forgotten piece of san francisco history is back, but on a much, much smaller scale. doug vargus and his twin brother dan built a miniature version of the 1939 world's fair golden gate exposition on treasure island. the model went on display for today only at the treasure island museum. it highlights the fair's art deco architecture and some lifelike details of the nearly century old expo. >> i got inspired. i looked at what the real estate i had to work with, and t
last fall, the city used $2 million to move unhoused residents from the guadalupe river trail into interim housing. since then, some camps have returned. mayor mehan wants to create no return zones and limit where those encampments can be. he says the move would protect public areas. >> if you were here prior to that cleanup effort, you can see why people stopped using the trail. this is a public trail here along the river that should be accessible to everyone. >> some homeless...
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. >> reporter: like most people here, guadalupe lives surrounded by her extended family. >> nobody caresow hurt we are, how sick we are my 3-year-old is in behavioral therapy nobody will tell me. >> reporter: children are particularly vulnerable to being poisoned by lead, which over time can cause brain damage and developmental delays community members say despite repeated requests, the state has not provided any long-term health testing. mark lopez's family has lived here since the 1950s. >> i'm very motivated. >> reporter: he now leads a nonprofit instrumental in shuttering exide, but says he's furious the company got away with a modest fine, later declaring bankruptcy, and dissolving in the u.s. >> when we talk about environmental racism, it's not just the fact that these facilities exist in our communities, it's also when disaster happens, how do the authorities respond, and they respond in ways that tell us that our lives don't matter. >> reporter: in fact, dr. jill johnston was the lead author of a recent study that concluded the state's cleanup is not working. four out of five hom
. >> reporter: like most people here, guadalupe lives surrounded by her extended family. >> nobody caresow hurt we are, how sick we are my 3-year-old is in behavioral therapy nobody will tell me. >> reporter: children are particularly vulnerable to being poisoned by lead, which over time can cause brain damage and developmental delays community members say despite repeated requests, the state has not provided any long-term health testing. mark lopez's family has lived here...
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no es de la virgen de guadalupe, otro es de sigmund freud.ustamente hay que dar seguimie
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ocurrió el sábado por la noche en la calle de guadalupe y so i was afraid i go back to my place. >> scaryvecino dice escuchó 5 disparos que le dio tanto miedo que se regresó a su casa. ese fue el homicidio número 36 del 20 23 en el 2022, san josé registró 35 homicidio y en el 20 21 fueron 31. san josé ha registrado entre 30 y 35 homicidios en los últimos años. el departamento quiere que eso continúe o si no, que disminuya. shelves. >> um. you can't create those numbers whether low or their high. >> mike lehninger tiene casi 3 décadas. como un policía retirado le da crédito al hecho que la unidad de homicidios resuelve casi cada asesinato por la baja tasa de homicidios en una ciudad con casi 1 millón de residentes. >> achievement to be accepted into the homicide unit, but it's certainly a greater greater honor to know that you're bathing thousand. a >> en comparación, oakland terminó el año con 126 homicidios, 120 en el 2022. en el 20, 21, 134, mientras que la data de la ciudad de san francisco muestra que sucedieron 53 homicidios el año pasado, 55 en el 2022 y 56 en el 20 21, y es una ciu
ocurrió el sábado por la noche en la calle de guadalupe y so i was afraid i go back to my place. >> scaryvecino dice escuchó 5 disparos que le dio tanto miedo que se regresó a su casa. ese fue el homicidio número 36 del 20 23 en el 2022, san josé registró 35 homicidio y en el 20 21 fueron 31. san josé ha registrado entre 30 y 35 homicidios en los últimos años. el departamento quiere que eso continúe o si no, que disminuya. shelves. >> um. you can't create those numbers...