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‘This has to stop:' Residents blast San Jose HOA over excessive fines, seek board recall
For more than a year, residents of the Garden Park Village say they’ve endured a barrage of petty and excessive fines from the HOA board at their San Jose condominium complex, with some owing thousands in penalties and facing financial hardship.
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Trump's mass deportation plans could be hampered by record immigration court backlog
President Donald Trump has promised a massive wave of deportations under his administration, but attorneys, judges and others who are deeply embedded in U.S. immigration courts warn an influx of new cases could crush an already strained system.
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‘The house is still burning': Young clergy abuse survivor says crisis isn't over
He’s possibly the youngest clergy abuse victim now suing the Catholic church in California. Now, he’s speaking out for the first time, saying abuse within the church is not a problem of the past.
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Artificial turf opponents rally ahead of vote on controversial Santa Clara County ban
In the coming days, Santa Clara County will decide if it wants to ban artificial turf on county land.
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‘We're watching': Lawmaker seeks answers on Next Gen 911 problems from Cal OES
A California state senator is calling for answers regarding the state’s new Next Generation 911 network following a series of reports from NBC Bay Area exposing major safety concerns and significant delays with the system’s rollout.
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New emergency call and outage problems with CA's Next Generation 911 system
Another 911 center using California’s new Next Generation 911 network reported busy signals and a 6-hour outage just months ago, according to records obtained by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit.
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Charges filed in some LA County fire evacuation zone looting arrests
Burglary charges were filed against at least six of the people who law enforcement authorities said were arrested in recent days inside the wildfire evacuation zones in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, according to court records.
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SF Archdiocese removes priest from ministry, survivors file complaints against Archbishop
Blasting Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone for his steadfast refusal to release a list of suspected abusers within the ranks of San Francisco clergy, abuse survivors and their attorneys publicly named living priests who they say abused them for years.
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Disposal of school's artificial turf field highlights growing environmental concerns
As Santa Clara County supervisors consider a proposed artificial turf ban on county-owned land, parents and activists are pointing to the disposal of a local high school’s old field to highlight emerging concerns that plastic fields can’t be meaningfully recycled and come with a host of potential environmental consequences.
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Oakland Diocese accused of transferring $106 million just before bankruptcy
Attorneys representing child sexual abuse survivors allege the Oakland Diocese and Bishop Michael Barber are attempting to hide assets to minimize a potential settlement in the ongoing bankruptcy case.