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The New Neighborhood Watch: Ring Cams Can Make Our Lives Safer—and a Lot Less Private
Home security cameras are a bonanza for public safety as police gain ability to request and view Amazon/Ring video clips.
City of Morgan Hill Approves $30M Settlement for Children Injured in 2016 Car Collision
The plaintiffs argued that the city was responsible for unsafe conditions at the intersection where a car struck the kids.
Santa Clara County Executive Criticized Over Vacation Order
That one of Jeff Smith’s staffer took off before resolving a paid-leave question with concerned union reps rubbed some folks the wrong way.
Amid Fears Over Reported ICE Raid, San Jose Leaders Remind Public of City’s Sanctuary Policy
But reports surfacing online included enough detail to inspire real fear in the largely Latino and Vietnamese East Side.
Three-Year Moratorium on Facial-Recognition in Cop Cams Awaits Gov. Newsom’s Signature
Proponents of the ban say it will prevent a tool meant to hold police accountable from turning into a means of spying on the public.
Stealing Home: Weak Oversight Leaves Rent-Subsidy Fraud Unchecked for Years on End
The local housing agency says it doesn't aggressively pursue fraud. As a result, scammers fall under the radar for years—and sometimes decades.
San Jose Cancels Overnight Parking Program for Homeless Families at Seven Trees
Families who were parking overnight outside Seven Trees Community Center will be moving onto a different kind of shelter: a motel room.
Report: 1 in 3 Santa Clara County Teens Have Tried E-Cigs, Vaping
The California Student Tobacco Survey reached students in grades eight, 10 and 12 at 18 schools in the South Bay.
SJPD Becomes First Big-City Police Department in the Nation to Fly the Rainbow Pride Flag
Law enforcement officials applauded the moment as a sign that a more progressive era of policing has come to Silicon Valley.
FPPC Fines Alum Rock Trustee Dolores Marquez-Frausto $7K
California’s Fair Political Practices Commission accused the longtime schools trustee of some pretty flagrant violations of state election law.
Gov. Newsom Signs Landmark Police Use-of-Force Bill Into Law
Come Jan. 1, 2020, California police will only be allowed to resort to deadly force if they have no other options.
Coroner: Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooter Took His Own Life
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner ruled the Gilroy gunman’s death a suicide, which contradicts police reports.
Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee Names Three ‘Hero’ Officers
The Gilroy Police Department named the law enforcement veterans at a presser, asking the media and the public to respect their privacy.
SJ Police Union: ‘Nothing will Change’ with AB 392’s Passage
While proponents hail the bill as a momentous step towards greater accountability, the San Jose cop union contends otherwise.
Families Reunite at Gavilan College After Gilroy Massacre
Hundreds of people flooded Gavilan College’s parking lot after the festival shooting to find loved ones who were separated in the chaos.
