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Caught in a Sweep: San Jose police Officer Fabian Torrico tries to get a correct identification from a homeless camp inhabitant who may have lied about her name, while Officer Fred Lagergren (left) and Sgt. Mike Sullivan look on. Police don't normally arrest the inhabitants of homeless encampments, but because the police believe the woman lied about her name and was allegedly under the influence of drugs, they had concerns she might have a warrant out for her arrest.
Neighborhood homeless problems to get worse during budget crunch
By Elaine Bartlett
Most residents of St. Leo's neighborhood know Travis Smith, they just don't know his name.  More
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Final cost to taxpayers: $43,000 Low-income housing $51,500 State of the City speech
The city of San Jose spent $51,500 on the mayor's State of the City event last month, putting to shame the cities of Detroit, Baltimore, Indianapolis and other U.S. cities with similar populations that spend virtually nothing on theirs.  More Del Oro Apartments, a 71-unit complex at 1566 Scott Street, will get a $15 million makeover.  More Everyone likes to have a nice, little celebration when one is deserved. Do it up right, let everyone have a good time, and the memories will carry you through until next time.  More
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