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Chick-fil-A opens new location in the South Bay
Chick-fil-A opens new location in the South Bay

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time24-05-2025

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Chick-fil-A opens new location in the South Bay

(KRON) – Chick-fil-A is opening its first location in Morgan Hill. Located at 18599 Sutter Blvd., the store is across the street from Cochrane Plaza, which has a Walmart, Baskin-Robbins and more. The restaurant officially opens on Thursday, May 29. The hours of operation will be from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and of course will be closed on Sunday. San Francisco has the highest fast food prices in the US: study The owner of this location is a Northern California native named Kevin Donohue. He first became a Chick-fil-A team member six years ago and has grown with the company. This location will be honoring 100 local heroes with free Chick-fil-A entrées for a year. The Morgan Hill Chick-fil-A plans to also participate in Chick-fil-A Shared Table, a program for local Owner-Operators to donate surplus food to charitable organizations in their community. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Proposed federal bill would cut DC budget by roughly $1 billion, city officials say
Proposed federal bill would cut DC budget by roughly $1 billion, city officials say

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time10-03-2025

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Proposed federal bill would cut DC budget by roughly $1 billion, city officials say

WASHINGTON () — D.C. lawmakers are speaking out against a proposed GOP spending bill they say would require the District to revert to its budget from last fiscal year, slashing nearly $1.1 billion in funds slated for law enforcement, schools and more. The temporary spending bill – also known as a continuing resolution (CR) – is a bill to prevent a government shutdown that forces all federal agencies to operate under their 2024 budgets. Typically, D.C. can continue operating under its approved budget for FY25, but this specific proposed budget does not exempt the District. Authorities search for Virginia woman reported missing in Dominican Republic At a press conference Monday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the CR would force D.C. to immediately cut the $1 billion from its local budget. City Administrator Kevin Donohue said if the CR passes, there would likely be a hiring freeze and they would need to look at laying off people. 'If Congress goes through with this action, it will work against a priority that President Trump and I share … to make Washington, D.C. the best, most beautiful city in the world,' Bowser said. Congresswoman Eleanor Horton called the move 'fiscal sabotage.' 'Congress should keep its hands off D.C. D.C. is not a federal agency,' she said. FCPS middle schooler sets record for solving 50 puzzle cubes in under 7 minutes Council Chair Phil Mendelson said the Council was unified in their concern about the resolution because of its 'adverse effect' on the District. He emphasized that these are D.C. taxpayers' dollars that would be cut – not federal dollars. Request to Congress Regarding District of Columbia Budget and Shutdown AuthorityDownload In a post , Mendelson wrote, 'It is nonsensical. The effect of what they're trying to do would be to cut back spending by police … as well as agencies that deal with the cleanliness of the city, public education and so forth. They would realize no savings from this, because these are not federal dollars.' Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto shared similar sentiments in another post . She said the CR would undo the legally passed budget that was certified last summer and approved by Congress. Measles case confirmed in Maryland, sparking exposure concerns at Dulles International Airport In practice, police officers, firefighters, teachers and other essential government workers would be laid off or furloughed. 'This would be dire for our city and we all must do everything we can to ensure this does not pass,' Pinto stated. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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