The impacts just yet. We had a couple break ins. It does not seem like it is safe here, you know . Reporter Jonathan Perez says they were lucky no one was in the restaurant when it was broken in twice since the beginning of the year i think it happens so regularly we are not as scared as much we expect it somehow. Reporter according to data, Violent Crime is down and according to leaders in is leader it is because of the ceasefire. It led to all crimes leading the citys office of violence prevention and has been working to revive the ceasefire program. It was hugely popular in the 2000s during the gang program. They bring in Community Leaders to talk to those to reduce retaliation shootings and other serious crimes. The folks at the center of the group in gun violence in the city are heavily involved in other crimes including robberies, including burglaries, car break ins. Reporter crime rates come down on paper since the beginning of the year many like jonathan say they dont feel that
Santa Clara Co. unveils mass vaccination site in Mountain View
Mass vaccination site unveiled in Santa Clara County
The path towards increasing South Bay Covid-19 vaccinations shortened Friday. This, as Santa Clara County unveiled a new mass vaccination site at the Mountain View Community Center.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - The path towards increasing South Bay COVID-19 vaccinations shortened Friday. This, as Santa Clara County unveiled a new mass vaccination site at the Mountain View Community Center. At the end of the day, everyone’s gonna have to get the vaccine if life is to get back to normal, said Nicolas Chew, a healthcare worker who was one of the first to get vaccinated at the new center.
construction and simply upgrading many portions of the existing system. we talk about how the high speed rail system is a step to energy independence. but what we have here may be the opposite of hot spotting, but cold spotting. identifying the wrong priorities to solve a problem. the train would begin in mer set where there are few people. why would you do that? not in the population centers of sacramento or here in a place like san jose. that just the beginning of the debate. joining us is mike setty from public transit and california state senator joe samitian who says the rail project needs to be revisited. senator, it s a great idea to connect california in three hours. but it would seem that both the costs and the goals are either not focused or changing.