New tent site for San Jose's homeless faces criticism from advocates and residents

(Crohn) – A homeless shelter will open to connect people to permanent housing on Taylor Street in San Jose on Tuesday. The shelter, the first of its kind for the Gulf region, will provide each person a tent and access to services. However, the site faces criticism from both defenders and local residents. “It will … Read more

Cupertino residents pick backyard fruit for people in need

(BCN) – The idea of ​​Vidula Ayer residing in Cuperno to treat food and hunger waste in its community is simple – gathering volunteers to choose fruits that will rot on population trees and give them to people in need. All you require is 8 feet length, buckets, free access to the backyard of strangers. … Read more

Gov. Polis reminds residents about Japanese beetles 'problem'

Denver (KDVR) – Governor of Colorado Jared Police Male On Saturday about the presence of Japanese beetles, calling the insect that was first offered to Colorado in the early 1990s. Japanese beetles, which are a gas lesion, were. It was presented in the eastern United States More than 100 years ago, before moving west by … Read more

Saratoga housing development catches residents off guard

(BCN)-A century-old Chromaga can turn into hundreds of homes, creating mixed feelings in society. City Connect Real Estate Development suggests that 231 houses are developed on an area of 11.6 acres of chrome lands in 14001 Chester Avene. The project includes 24 homes for a single family, 85 homes, 84 homes with Tetrand garages and … Read more

Broken valve leaves some 9,200 San Fernando Valley residents without water

Days after there is no clean water, thousands of the residents of Granada and the Porter Ranch nanny are a step closer to the restored service as the crews with the Ministry of Water and Energy in Los Angeles have complete repairs to the underground water pipeline. The problem started on August 5 when a … Read more

American Red Cross opens shelters for residents impacted by Colorado wildfires

Denver (KDVR) – The American Red Cross in Colorado and Wyoming was helping the efforts made to deceive the forests in Rio Blanco, and it has opened shelters for those affected. Two fires in the province, Lee and Elk fire burned more than 100,000 acres as of Saturday, which led to evacuation and evacuation in … Read more

Evacuations issued for residents north of Clear Lake as fire threatens structures

(Crohn) -The mandatory evacuation orders of residents on the northern side of Claire Lake, in Lake County, were issued on Saturday afternoon, after a fire that was fired at Jordan by Cal Fire grown to 10-15 acres with a moderate rate of spread. It was said to residents in the following evacuation areas due to … Read more

Arvada police, CPW will meet with residents after increased coyote attack reports

Arvada, COLO. (KDVR) – Arvada police warn the population of increasing the number of wolves reported in the northwestern part of the city. Since May, there have been five reports of dogs injury or murder by wolves, and officers have been asked to report their wolves’ reactions with the local authorities. Nagsz’s former wife, who … Read more

San Fernando Valley residents describe spike in residential burglaries

Hundreds of population in the Studio City neighborhood in San Fernando Valley takes information and monitoring amid a phenomenon in residential robbery in the region. One of the residents of the neighborhood watch, who was only identified as died of security concerns, was the victim of thieves nearly thieves, and the surveillance cameras that capture … Read more

Encino residents call for action in wake of couple's murder, ongoing break-ins

Innsino residents are asking those responsible for taking measures in the wake of the American Idol murders and her husband earlier this month, which was followed by a rash of rest operations. More than 500 people have mobilized the ENCINO community center on Monday night to exchange their frustration with continuous criminal activity, including five … Read more