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Passing out pride flags at a popular east bay Farmers Market calls for action. The change local Police Departments will be forced to make following an announcement from the state attorney general. Good evening, everyone. Change is coming to Police Departments across california. The state attorney general tonight laying out reforms. This comes one day before President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on policing. Heres nbc bay areas ian cull. Reporter state attorney general Xavier Becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but hes hoping theyll put them in place sooner. Lets see if we can accelerate that. Lets see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. Reporter becerra says the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight cant wait campaign, that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force. Ban shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, ban the use of choke holds a
Social Security and OIG held 5th annual National Slam the Scam Day. The following article appeared in a recent press release by Mark Hinkle, Social Security Press Officer. Its appropriateness
Voters living within the boundaries of the San Carlos School District will soon decide the fate of Measure H, a $176 million bond officials hope to spend on necessary infrastructure