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Speed may have played a role in crash that killed Pleasanton family of 4, police say
Speed may have been a factor in the fiery crash that left a Pleasanton family of four dead, police said Friday.
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Sale pending homes outnumber ones on the market in the South Bay
Houses for sale are getting harder to come by in the Bay Area’s biggest county.
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San Jose fire captain was part of 24 arrested in sting by undercover officers
The San Jose fire captain accused of sending lewd photos to someone he thought was a 13-year-old girl was one of the 24 people arrested in a sting conducted by undercover officers specifically targeting child predators.
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New passport requirement in Mexico aims to protect kids from human trafficking
A new security feature aims to derail those looking to traffic children.
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‘Sickened by these allegations': San Jose mayor reacts to fire captain's arrest
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan on Tuesday said he’s “sickened” after learning about a fire captain being arrested for alleged attempted lewd acts on a child.
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San Jose Fire Department captain charged with attempted lewd acts on child
A San Jose Fire Department captain has been arrested and charged with attempted lewd acts on a child.
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Outside businesses charging public to book appointments at Mexican consulate in San Jose
The Mexican consulate in San Jose says outside businesses are charging people between $30 and $150 to book what are supposed to be free appointments with the agency.
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Update to 311 app helps San Jose address reports of abandoned cars
Abandoned cars are one of the biggest eyesores in San Jose, according to residents.
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San Jose moves closer to launching program cracking down on homeless encampments
San Jose city leaders on Tuesday moved one step closer to approving an ordinance cracking down on homeless encampments located near schools.
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‘It's going to be emotional': San Jose police chief to step down after 28 years on the force
San Jose police Chief Tony Mata will be turning in his badge after 28 years on the force.