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The sewing machine maven: South Bay woman nurses broken machines back to life for refugee families
Pat Vandermolen says the work to repair more than 50 sewing machines has not only benefited refugee families, but has helped her heal from trauma from her time as a nurse in the Vietnam War.
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The sewing machine maven: South Bay woman nurses broken machines back to life for refugee families
Pat Vandermolen says the work to repair more than 50 sewing machines has not only benefited refugee families, but has helped her heal from trauma from her time as a nurse in the Vietnam War. Garvin Thomas reports.
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Sunnyvale authorities warn residents about recent coyote sightings
Recent reports of coyote sightings in a Sunnyvale neighborhood prompted city authorities this week to issue a precautionary warning to residents. Bob Redell reports.
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Sunnyvale authorities warn residents about recent coyote sightings
Recent reports of coyote sightings in a Sunnyvale neighborhood prompted city authorities this week to issue a precautionary warning to residents.
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Sunnyvale man shot at in attempted carjacking
A man in Sunnyvale said he is glad to be alive after he was the victim of an attempted robbery and shooting on Wednesday.
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Sunnyvale man thankful to be alive
A man in Sunnyvale said he is glad to be alive after he was the victim of an attempted robbery and shooting on Wednesday. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Beloved Bay Area Italian restaurants shutter operations
Cousins Vince Pezella and Renee Fiorilllo said they chose to close their respective restaurants, Pezella’s Villa Napoli and Fiorillo’s Restaurant.
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Restaurants close after decades in the South Bay
Cousins Vince Pezella and Renee Fiorilllo said they chose to close their respective restaurants, Pezella’s Villa Napoli and Fiorillo’s Restaurant. They said it was the end of an era and that the timing was right. Thom Jensen reports.
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Smash and grab robberies
Police are still searching for more than a dozen suspects that ransacked a Sunnyvale jewelry store earlier this week. Suspects took off with more than $1 million worth of jewelry and five have been arrested. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Michael Leininger, a retired San Jose police officer and current law enforcement analyst, to get a better picture...
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Robbery crew hits Sunnyvale jewelry store; 5 arrested after police pursuits
A group of about 20 suspects ransacked a Sunnyvale jewelry store Wednesday afternoon, smashing display cases with hammers before taking off with an unknown amount of jewelry, authorities said. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Robbery crew hits Sunnyvale jewelry store
Surveillance footage shows a group of about 20 suspects ransack a Sunnyvale jewelry store Wednesday afternoon.
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Robbery crew hits Sunnyvale jewelry store; 5 arrested after police pursuits
A group of about 20 suspects ransacked a Sunnyvale jewelry store Wednesday afternoon, smashing display cases with hammers before taking off with an unknown amount of jewelry, authorities said.
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5 arrested in Sunnyvale jewelry store robbery
Five suspects were arrested after about 20 robbers stormed into a Sunnyvale jewelry store with hammers and other tools to steal an unknown amount of merchandise.
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Ribbon-cutting for Sunnyvale tiny homes project
A ribbon-cutting will be held Friday for newly constructed small homes in Sunnyvale. The developer says they are ADUs, or accessory dwelling units, intended for low-income residents, and he got emotional when discussing the project.
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Popular Sunnyvale Art and Wine Festival canceled
The annual Art and Wine Festival in Sunnyvale has been canceled.
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Sunnyvale Art and Wine Festival canceled
Here’s a look at why the annual tradition in Sunnyvale has been canceled.
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Postal worker arrested following confrontation with couple in Sunnyvale
A couple in Sunnyvale faced an unsettling situation last week after police say a postal carrier started acting strangely, threatening people and even injuring a police dog.
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Postal worker arrested following confrontation with couple in Sunnyvale
A couple in Sunnyvale faced an unsettling situation last week after police say a postal carrier started acting strangely, threatening people and even injuring a police dog. Robert Handa reports.