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San Jose Sharks win draft lottery
The lottery balls have spoken and the San Jose Sharks will select first in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft. That’s right, the hockey gods have smiled on San Jose. ⚠️ HEY SHARKS FANS! ⚠️ We want to se...
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By channeling funds to a number of nonprofits working on various issues in a given region, community foundations help solve big problems throughout California.
Community service districts can do most anything a city government can do. Here’s how they work and how to start one.
About 1.8 million veterans live in California. Here are some organizations dedicated to serving the needs of those who served America.
At hundreds of Stand Down events throughout California, veterans agencies and organizations come together to deliver life’s necessities.
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From San Jose Spotlight...
Roughly 35% of Los Gatos residents rent, with an average payment of $3,252, according to data from the town and Zillow. That’s 13% higher than San Jose and 55% higher than the national average.
From Gilroy Dispatch...
The Gilroy Assistance League officially announced their 2024 grant recipients at a luncheon and presentation held April 11 at Eagle Ridge Golf Course.
The Gilroy Foundation will award more than $85,000 to local nonprofit groups at its annual meeting and charitable giving presentations on April 25.
From Morgan Hill Times...
Despite the threat of rain, the 41st annual Wildflower Run on March 24 in Morgan Hill was once again a sold out event, with about 1,200 participants in six races.
From Los Gatan...
Children consoling one another amidst loss. A ragged man offering cookies outside a field hospital. Words of comfort from a colleague, as he shed a tear for a mother's grief.
Two San Jose councilmembers have an ambitious plan to house thousands of the city's homeless residents — but some of their colleagues say it will move the city backwards.
From Metro Silicon Valley...
In celebration of the late hyphy artist, fans and friends have organized the a weekly benefit for community initiatives.
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The South County Reentry Resource Center opened in San Martin in 2015 before moving to its current location in Gilroy in 2018 with limited hours.
The Gilroy Veterans Memorial Hall, 74 West Sixth St., is hosting Veterans Benefit Days on the first and third Fridays of the month through 2024 with extended hours from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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