With word that Chris Moore will shed the interim tag to become the permanent chief of police in San Jose—he was reportedly selected by City Manager Debra Figone over Oakland chief Anthony Batts—reactions are as varied as they are passionate.
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Ford and Bonilla Lose
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Report: City Manager Selects Moore to be Police Chief
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Medical Marijuana Moves Closer to Being Taxed
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Brown Meets with Mayors, Continues Attack on Redevelopment Agencies
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Pensions Remain Unsustainable Despite Council’s Approval
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City Council to Discuss Pension Reform, Redevelopment Money
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Kids Should Be San Jose’s Top Priority
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Is Anthony Batts Coming to San Jose to Escape Trouble in Oakland?
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Anthony Batts has only been the Oakland police chief for a year, which has prompted speculation as to why he is interested in coming to fill San Jose’s open position in the midst of a three-year contract he just signed. A report by Ali Winston, a producer for KALW Radio in Oakland, suggests Batts might want to come here because Oakland faces a real threat of having its police department placed under federal receivership.
Read More 24SJPD Fights City Hall and Each Other
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After receiving an invitation from acting Police Chief Chris Moore to address the troops at a series of shift briefings, Mayor Chuck Reed might have taken it as an opportunity to mend some fences. But according to several cops in attendance, the mayor did little to try and dispel the acrimony from the election season battles over Measures V and W. Instead, in the first meeting, Reed reiterated his judgment that San Jose’s finest were riding a “gravy train.
Read More 63City Council, San Jose Redevelopment Agency to Hold Special Meeting
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Police Chief Search Down to 2 Candidates
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It looks to be a two-man race in determining who will be the next chief of police in San Jose. Reports state City Manager Debra Figone will make her decision by early February, and the final candidates appear to be acting police chief Christopher Moore and Oakland’s current chief of police, Anthony Batts.
Read More 132011 City of San Jose Community Budget Survey
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Redevelopment On The Line
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The budget deficits at every level of government have created an atmosphere where everything is up for review. There are no longer any sacred cows when it comes to government spending. Taking a second look at the value of redevelopment agencies has become a current hot topic for discussion.
Read More 34Secrecy Surrounds Search for San Jose Police Chief
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The Coalition for Justice and Accountability, a citizens group which includes Silicon Valley DeBug’s Raj Jayadev, released a report Wednesday about what people in San Jose would like from the city’s next chief of police. The report also requests more openness in the process. The city has been guarded on releasing the names of candidates.
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