San Jose’s beleaguered Mexican American Community Services Agency, already under criminal investigation for allegedly skimming employee pension funds, now may find itself in default of a $500,000 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- Flames engulfed an abandoned youth center early Friday morning in East San Jose. The destruction came after many in the community fought to reopen the building. The vacant ...
SAN JOSE — At first, it seemed the Mexican American Community Services Agency would survive a scandal that led to felony convictions of two top officials a year ago. The organization, which has served ...
On Friday, in the early morning hours, a former youth center in San Jose burned down. It was on the property of the Alum Rock school district, and on Saturday, board trustees met in emergency session ...
A three-alarm fire destroyed the vacant former MACSA youth center in East San Jose early Friday. At about 1 a.m., San Jose firefighters responded to a large fire at the vacant building at 600 Sinclair ...
SAN JOSE — In a case that outraged many in the community and cast a black eye on one of San Jose’s oldest and largest Latino nonprofits, two former top officials of the Mexican American Community ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- Former Latino youth center in East San Jose has been demolished and community groups are continuing to work on rebuilding proposal. Victor Vasquez doesn't see a vacant lot, ...
San Jose Earthquakes forward Shea Salinas visited students participating in the Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) afterschool program on Tuesday, May 20. The two-hour long visit began ...
Community members in east San Jose are still coping with the destruction of a community center that burned down last week. The MACSA (Mexican American Community Services Agency) Youth Center was a ...
Two high-ranking officials who used to work at a beloved Latino community resources organization have been charged with stealing in a long-running probe into a pension scandal at the Mexican American ...
SAN JOSE — At first, it seemed the Mexican American Community Services Agency would survive a scandal that led to felony convictions of two top officials a year ago. The organization, which has served ...