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0616 | Wednesday, April 12, 2006

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Uncover: Jincy Pace is part of the San Jose vehicle crimes unit traffic investigation team. She was recently honored for her work.

Crash Course

Jincy Pace helps reconstruct fatal accidents

By Mayra Flores De Marcotte

A white minivan traveling at 75 mph plows into a gray four-door sedan.more >>

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Rethinking parking on Lincoln Ave. with fewer restrictions
The Willow Glen Business and Professional Association wants to talk about parking in its downtown. more >>

CAAP says air-monitoring station is a good use of fines
Ignorance about the air quality around the airport could be detrimental to a resident's health. more >>

100 Section 8 vouchers will be reserved for the homeless
The San Jose City council unanimously voted on April 4 to reserve 100 Section 8 housing vouchers each year for the chronically homeless. more >>

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