15 minutes. Thank, jeff. Tonight a san jose drug and Alcohol Rehab Center is closed for business. For much of the day, people could be seen carrying files, computers and other items out of the life Choices Treatment Center after the state shut it down. Tonight its not clear why. What is clear is that more than two dozen of the clients had to immediately find help somewhere else. Marianne favro joins us with what neighbors and employees are saying tonight. Janelle, right now its quiet but earlier today, there was a bus out here transporting more than two dozen clients to a new drug and alcohol Treatment Center. In the meantime, the state says it is investigating what has been going on here at this facility and tonight, this center no longer has a license to operate. Employees tell us more than two dozen climates in san jose were forced to move after the state shut down the drug and alcohol Treatment Center today. I brought today and the state of california was here and i was served some
Business agreement that formalizes a Tech Partnership between the two countries thats been in effect for years, Governor Brown was able to g advice on Water Conservation. Were in the midst of a mega drought, very serious. How important it is to manage our water efficiently and wisely. We have a long way to go. After one final plea for a nonstop flight from the bay area to tel aviv, the Prime Minister met his fans, bringing desert experience to an area needing more rain. From here Prime Minister netanyahus itinerary includes a visit to apple and a meeting with founder of whats up recently bought for 19 billion by facebook. In mountainview, scott budman, nbc bay area news. Thank you, scott. San jose Fire Fighters are stepping it up when it comes to the drought. The Fire Department says it will cut back on water usage at all of its 33 fire stations. The plan includes turning off lawn sprinklers, sweeping driveways and fixing leaks and faucets. However the Department Says it will not cut b
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