julia soto says the store was packed with customers, but they did have to deal with a few shoplifters and inebriated customers. another store in the strip mall said it decided to close instead. si pero la mejor un poquito de mas control. soto says she'd welcome another parade and festival again next year if there is a bit more security in place. yeah. estuvimos police say they look forward to being a part of next year's celebrations again, not just enforcing the law, but also celebrating with the community in the south bay. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news, a san francisco based banking company, now has to fork over more than $4.5 million for failing to refund customers in a timely manner. online banking group chine must pay more than $1 million in compensation to customers, along with a $3 million penalty. now that fine coming down from the consumer financial protection bureau, it says customers had to wait months for access to their own money after closing accounts, which left many people unable to cover their basic living expenses. in a statement to nbc news, chime said the delay