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  January 19, 2000    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Cupertino's Good Samaritan Church hosts the South Bay's biggest MLK celebration


    An event that felt like something between a normal church service and a party, the seventh-annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration at Good Samaritan United Methodist Church brought more than 500 people together Sunday, Jan. 17. Organizers say Cupertino's is the is the biggest MLK Day celebration in the South Bay. After a pot-luck dinner of foods from around the world, more than 15 performing groups took to the stage for a three-hour show that ended with an audio excerpt of King's "I have a dream" speech and a candlelight finale song, "Let There be Peace on Earth."   More

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    Firefighter Hospitalized

    Early morning fire sweeps through apartments, leaves 16 homeless.
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    Sheriff's Department develops first-of-its-kind computer program to assist in emergencies.
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    Homestead High School starts a non profit ice cream shop.
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