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Almaden Plaza in San Jose is getting a couple new stores
Tomorrow will be Barnes & Noble's last day at Almaden Plaza in South San Jose. That space along with the former spaces for Buy Buy Baby, Compass Real Estate, and Tuesday Morning will be merged...
Ecology Action
Listed under: Environment Transportation Water Sustainability
From Voice of San Diego...
San Diego County Might Wait on Implementing Conservatorship Rules
A member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors has asked that the county wait until 2025 to implement pending state policy around conservatorships. The policy, which goes into effect Jan. 1, makes people suffering from severe addiction eligible to receive conservatorships.
From San Jose Spotlight...
San Jose Withholds Police Officer Names Behind Racist Texts
More than three weeks after a San Jose cop resigned following discovery of his racist text messages, police and city officials have yet to name who he was texting with.
From SFGate...
Cops Nab Two for Stealing $9.5 Million in Big Box Merchandise
Two people in the Los Angeles area have been arrested for stealing $9.5 million worth of electronics, shoes and other items. This comes on the heels of a successful raid where the CHP recovered $9 million more of stolen merchandise.
From Mountain View Voice...
Federal Agents in San Francisco Seize $9M in Cryptocurrency Linked to Cyber Scammers
Federal agents seized $9 million worth of cryptocurrency linked to a cyber scam organization that has exploited more than 70 victims, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California said.
From Palo Alto Online...
Retired Palo Alto Police Sergeant Pleads Guilty After Video Captured Violent Arrest
A Palo Alto police officer who slammed a man into a car windshield during a 2018 arrest at Buena Vista Mobile Home Park pleaded guilty to the assault.
From Los Angeles Times...
Inmate Calls to be Free in Los Angeles County Starting Dec. 1
Families of people in jail or prison sometimes pay exorbitant amounts to accept phone calls from their incarcerated loved ones. Starting Dec. 1, these calls will be free in Los Angeles County.
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Agrees to Settlement with Woman Whose Hijab was Removed in Jail
Santa Clara County has agreed to a $90,000 settlement with a Muslim woman who said her hijab was inappropriately removed when she was being booked into jail last year.
From KQED...
Paul Pelosi Attacker Convicted, Faces Life in Prison
David DePape had originally targeted Pelosi’s wife, Rep. Nancy Pelosi. He was convicted in federal court on Nov. 16 and still faces state charges.
Daughter of Farmworkers Nabs 9th Circuit Appeals Judgeship
Ana de Alba, a first-generation Mexican-American who is the daughter of farmworkers, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as a judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Alba was confirmed by a 48-43 vote.
From New York Times...
Reporter Visiting San Francisco Gets Robbed
A reporter visiting San Francisco from the Czech Republic was held at gunpoint and robbed of $18,000 of equipment. This comes at a time the city has been battling a reputation for being crime-ridden and dangerous.
From Washington Post...
Paul Pelosi’s Attacker Confesses in Court
David DePape admitted during cross-examination both that he attacked Paul Pelosi and that he knew who Pelosi’s wife was, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
From YubaNet...
Groups Urge Court to Strike Down Decision Greenlighting Ocean Fish Farming
Center for Food Safety has filed arguments seeking to revoke the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ approval of nationwide permit 56, which authorizes industrial finfish aquaculture structures in ocean waters around the country. CFS represents a coalition of conservation, tribal, and fishing organizations.
California Man Exonerated of Murder After 25 Years of Incarceration
Miguel Solorio, 44, has been exonerated for a murder he didn’t commit, with a judge ordering his release from incarceration after 25 years. Solorio worked with attorneys from the Northern California Innocence Project for his freedom.
San Diego Venues Have Workers Getting Paid Below Minimum Wage
Some venues in the San Diego area rely on paying workers under the table in cash, for rates that work out below minimum wage, an investigation by Voice of San Diego has found.
From Sacramento Bee...
Nearly One-Third of California Prisons Provide Inadequate Medical Care
An evaluation of 34 adult prisons in California by the Office of the Inspector General found that 11 provided inadequate medical care and 23 provided adequate care. None were deemed proficient, the top designation.
San Jose Officials Criticized for Approving Military Weapons
The San Jose Police Department will be getting more military-grade equipment, including projectile launchers that have been at the center of costly lawsuits. But some local community groups are strongly opposed to the purchases.
From The Mercury News...
South Bay Authorities Lead in Disarming Troubled People
Santa Clara County now files the second-highest number of gun-violence restraining orders in the state, with cases involving people known to be armed and threatening themselves and others. But an array of court fights could upend the legal foundation for red-flag laws.
Is Honking Free Speech? U.S. Supreme Court to Review CA Woman’s Case
One of the few areas the Supreme Court has agreed on in recent years is free speech. Now, the high court will decide if protections extend to a woman who sued after being cited in 2017 for honking 14 times as she drove by a political protest.
News Report Reveals Mountain View Police Officer Suspended Over Discriminatory Social Media Posts in 2021
A news report digging into police misconduct records found that a Mountain View officer was disciplined for social media posts that the department found discriminatory.
From Davis Vanguard...
Report: Statistics Reveal Magnitude of Mass Incarceration in the U.S.
Prison Policy Initiative released a new report that delves into the sheer magnitude of criminalization in the U.S., where reliance on incarceration outpaces most of the globe.
From Daily Post...
Robbery Crew Takes $50K in Jewelry, Designer Handbags from The RealReal
An organized crew hit The RealReal in downtown Palo Alto and stole jewelry and designer handbags worth more than $50,000, police said.
San Jose Targets Retail Theft with New Police Unit
City policymakers launched a new police team to stop retail theft after seeing a 25% spike in the crime from 2021 to 2022.
From CapPublicRadio...
California Joins States Suing Meta
More than 40 states are suing the social media giant. The legal actions allege that Meta has deceived the public about the harms of Facebook and Instagram, which the attorneys general say “exploit and manipulate” children.
San Jose Mayor Tough on Crime in 1st Formal Address
Drawing on violence in the Middle East, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan on Saturday doubled down on a promise to bolster public safety by hiring more police, holding repeat offenders accountable and cracking down on drugs during his first formal address.
San Jose Officials Vote Against Police Auditor Expansion
San Jose’s interim independent police auditor does not want to expand oversight powers to bolster investigations into police misconduct, despite previously saying she was in favor of doing just that.
Stanford Police Hacked, System Down for More Than 2 Weeks
Stanford police have been hacked, and their network remains down, a university spokesman confirmed.
Santa Clara County Pilot Program to Up Bail for Repeat Offenders
A pilot program developed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney, county office of pretrial services, sheriff's department and the San Jose Police Department will amend a form officers use when when booking someone arrested for a crime.
Panel Discussion Talks Wrongful Incarceration at Mountain View Event, with Tribute to Exoneree Rick Walker
Rick Walker spent 12 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Exonerated in 2003, Walker left prison as a free man but without a home, job or any support from the state.
Local FBI Office Warns Public Against ‘Phantom Hacker’ Scam
In the new scam, swindlers pretending to be tech support staff, bank employees or government officials contact older adults to deceive them into thinking that foreign hackers have infiltrated their financial account, the FBI said.
Reported Sex Crimes Increase at Stanford
Sex crimes reported at Stanford University surged to 59 offenses last year.
Trainer Connected with Palo Alto Dog's Death Charged in Massachusetts Case
A woman who was under investigation for the disappearance and death of a Palo Alto family's beloved German shepherd in January has been arrested and charged in Massachusetts in connection with a dog-training scam.
Newsom Signs New California Crime, School Laws
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 14 into law, reclassifying child sex trafficking into a serious felony with increased prison sentences.
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