Next month. Melinda vega is the director of a Nonprofit Organization focused on helping farmworkers. Over all these years we continue to hear the difficult plight of farmworkers and the need to have better housing, better pay, better access to medical, increased human rights. Reporter but it took a tragedy to bring broader attention to that effort. The january mass shooting exposed the deplorable Living Conditions that countless farmworkers face. We are grateful because Governor Newsom came to Half Moon Bay and we spoke to him about the conditions of housing. He saw the images and the photos. Reporter now the Governors Office has announced 825 million to build affordable housing, including for farmworkers. About 58 communities across the state will receive funding to build nearly 10,000 homes as part of a new funding approval process that eliminates the need for a developer to submit multiple applications. This includes roughly 700 million in funds from multifamily developments and 125
Escape. Schools shut down, residents on edge after the prisoners found a way to get out through the ceiling. How could this happen . All that plus team turmoil. Olympic Gymnastics Teammates battle each other online after Gabby Douglas criticizes aly raisman about a post about her clothing choices. Gobble gobble. Why your thanksgiving shopping bill could be lower this year. And Serena Williams ties the knot. We have all the behind the scenes details today saturday, november 18th, 2017. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with sheinelle jones, craig melvin, and dylan dreyer live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning and welcome to today and thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. Im sheinelle jones. Glad to have you with us. Craig melvin here. So is dylan dreyer. Got the gang back together. And youre growing a chin strap here. No shave november, im taking it seriously. Big congrats to serena and her new husband alexis o hay knee. Now he is mr. Serena williams. T
The filing from Larry Shaia and Jesse Lennon, whose 55-and-up Summerlyn project was rejected in November, is at least the second in the past year from a residential developer challenging a Hanover vote.