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Former Santa Clara County sheriff's captain found guilty of bribery, conspiracy
A former sheriff’s captain in Santa Clara County was found guilty of felony bribery and conspiracy charges in a scheme that ultimately took down previous Sheriff Laurie Smith, prosecutors said Wednesday.
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Exclusive: Santa Clara Co. Office of Education under investigation over misuse of Head Start funds
Office of Head Start monitors arrived in San Jose Monday to investigate allegations regarding SCCOE’s use of federal funds and hiring practices.
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Exclusive: Santa Clara County Office of Education under investigation over misuse of Head Start funds
Office of Head Start monitors arrived in San Jose Monday to investigate allegations regarding SCCOE’s use of federal funds and hiring practices. Candice Nguyen reports.
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18 deaths in South Bay may be linked to Bay Area heat wave, coroner says
The Santa Clara County coroner is investigating 18 deaths that may be linked to the scorching temperatures.
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Valley Water postpones decision on encampments along South Bay waterways
The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors on Tuesday held off on a decision regarding an ordinance that would prohibit homeless encampments along waterways in the water district’s jurisdiction.
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South Bay health officials raise concerns amid heat wave
As the second heat wave sets in, South Bay health officials are sounding the alarm.
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South Bay health officials raise concerns amid heat wave
As the second heat wave sets in the Bay Area, health officials are sounding the alarm. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Valley Water to consider ban on encampments along South Bay waterways
Citing an increase in safety threats and environmental hazards, the primary water resource agency for Santa Clara County will consider an ordinance Tuesday that aims to reduce homeless encampments along county waterways. Ian Cuil reports.
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Valley Water to consider ban on encampments along South Bay waterways
Citing an increase in safety threats and environmental hazards, the primary water resource agency for Santa Clara County will consider an ordinance Tuesday that aims to reduce homeless encampments along county waterways. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Valley Water to consider ban on encampments along South Bay waterways
Citing an increase in safety threats and environmental hazards, the primary water resource agency for Santa Clara County will consider an ordinance Tuesday that aims to reduce homeless encampments along county waterways.
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Santa Clara County health leaders warn of possible measles exposure
Santa Clara County health leaders are working to alert people who may have been exposed to measles. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Santa Clara County health leaders warn of possible measles exposure
Santa Clara County health leaders are working to alert people who may have been exposed to measles.
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Santa Clara County health officials warn of possible measles exposure
Santa Clara County health leaders are working to alert people who may have been exposed to measles. Marianne Favro reports.
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South Bay residents find ways to stay cool amid heat wave
It reached triple digits in San Jose on Wednesday and that had many people looking for ways to cool off.
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South Bay residents find ways to stay cool amid heat wave
It reached triple digits in San Jose on Wednesday and that had many people looking ways to cool off. Ian Cull reports.
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South Bay leaders warn of heat, fireworks danger ahead of holiday
As many Bay Area residents are ramping up to the 4th of July celebrations, leaders in the South Bay are reminding people about the danger of illegal fireworks. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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80% of VTA bus panic button calls are false alarms, deputies must respond
Public money pays for deputies who are under contract with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority to respond to every call for service, including all the false alarms.
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80% of VTA bus panic button calls are false alarms, deputies must respond
Public money pays for deputies who are under contract with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority to respond to every call for service, including all the false alarms. Investigative reporter Candice Nguyen reports.
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More potential cases tied to Shigella outbreak within encampments along San Jose river
Latest numbers from a Shigella outbreak in Santa Clara County show nine confirmed cases and 21 suspected cases found amongst the unhoused community, health officials said on Monday.
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Economic Impact: Bay Area to see $1.4 billion
The Bay Area is expecting to host three major sporting events, which can draw in huge crowds and big bucks. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Zaileen Janmohamed, president and CEO of the Bay Area Host Committee, on how exactly the area with profit.