Milpitas educator placed on leave amid alleged affair

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Milpitas educator placed on leave amid alleged affair

MILPITAS – A top Milpitas education official has been placed on paid administrative leave after school board members learned he was having an extra-marital affair with a subordinate and denying

Alameda Headline Story

Journalist who defied Feds appeals university sanction

BERKELEY – A young journalist who gained national attention for challenging the government on issues of press freedom is appealing a disciplinary action related to his reporting — this time,

Placer

Arrest made after triple murder in quiet town

LOOMIS — An old law enforcement ploy was used to hold a suspect long enough on one charge as homicide investigators worked to link the man to a triple murder

Santa Barbara

Grand jury slams jail's treatment of mentally ill as 'vicious cycle'

SANTA BARBARA – The Santa Barbara County Grand Jury on Friday issued a scathing analysis of the processing and treatment of homeless, indigent and mentally ill inmates through the county

Santa Barbara

Grand jury slams jail’s treatment of mentally ill as ‘vicious cycle’

SANTA BARBARA – The Santa Barbara County Grand Jury on Friday issued a scathing analysis of the processing and treatment of homeless, indigent and mentally ill inmates through the county

Santa Clara

Police seek clues in Milipitas shooting

MILPITAS — Milpitas police are investigating Monday’s shooting death of 43-year-old Alfredo Rodriguez and are seeking the public’s help in solving the crime. Officers responded to a report of shots

Orange

Repeat DUI offender blamed for teen's death

  IRVINE – Despite the well-publicized roving DUI patrols and other law enforcement tools to keep drunk drivers off the streets during this past Memorial Day weekend, a 14-year-old Irvine

Orange

Repeat DUI offender blamed for teen’s death

  IRVINE – Despite the well-publicized roving DUI patrols and other law enforcement tools to keep drunk drivers off the streets during this past Memorial Day weekend, a 14-year-old Irvine

Los Angeles Orange Sonoma

Penalties vary for fatal text-and-drive crashes

SANTA ROSA – The driver accused of causing an accident that claimed the life of a toddler will spend no more than one year a jail, based on charges filed

San Diego

Emergency training haven under construction

The Joint First Responders Public Safety Training Center is quite a mouthful for what is currently just a construction site outside the Carlsbad police and fire departments. Slated to open