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Gilroy High Football Cancels Season Amid Sexual Assault Probe
The remainder of Gilroy High School’s varsity football season was canceled Wednesday amid allegations of sexual assault against players brought by a teammate, school officials confirmed.
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A Scaled-Down, But Still Angry, Women's March Returns
The Women’s March returned to Washington on Saturday, bracing for inclement weather, coping with an ideological split and reconfiguring its route due to the government shutdown. The original march in 2017, the day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, drew hundreds of thousands of people. The exact size of the turnout remains subject to a politically charged debate, but it’s generally...
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San Jose Family Comes Home to Find Estranged Son Stole Their Shotgun, Wrote Manifesto to Shoot People, Cops in SF
Authorities are searching for a man who burglarized his parents home in San Jose on Wednesday, stole a shotgun and left behind a 20-page manifesto where he threatened to kill people in San Francisco and any law enforcement personnel.
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More ICE Arrests Bring Northern California Total to 232
Dozens of undocumented immigrants have been arrested across Northern California since Sunday, according to federal officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Removal Operations.
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ICE Arrests Over 150 in Raids Across Northern California
Dozens of undocumented immigrants have been arrested across Northern California since Sunday, according to federal officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Removal Operations.
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‘Sanctuary City' Order withholds Small Grant Money, Not Millions: DOJ Lawyer
President Donald Trump’s executive order withholding funding from communities that limit cooperation with immigration authorities applies to a small pot of grant money, not the hundreds of millions of dollars that local governments say is at stake, a lawyer with the Department of Justice said Friday. Damian Trujillo reports.
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‘It's a Hateful Message': Artwork at US Capitol Depicting Police as Pigs Sparks Controversy
A piece of artwork displayed at the United States Capitol depicting police officers as pigs is creating controversy from coast to coast, with locals cops demanding it be removed.
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San Jose Cat Killer Pleads Guilty to 21 Felony Counts of Animal Cruelty
A San Jose man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to 20-plus counts of torturing and killing cats.
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Gangs Using Technology Present ‘Unique Challenges for Law Enforcement': FBI
The FBI in its latest national gang report says the use of technology among gang members is creating “unique challenges for law enforcement.”
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Santa Clara County Main Jail Provides ‘Complaint' Boxes for Inmates
It is now easier and presumably safer for inmates at Santa Clara County’s jail to make complaints about the treatment by correctional officers and living conditions.
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San Francisco Lawyers File Lawsuit on Behalf of Undocumented Children Seeking Asylum
Some San Francisco lawyers said the United States government is violating the due process clause of the constitution when dealing with so-called unaccompanied minors.
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Highly Contagious Norovirus on the Rise Across California
Norovirus — commonly referred to as the “winter vomiting” disease — is on the rise across California, according to health officials.