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Guest Commentary | A system that works: Santa Cruz County Pretrial Services deliver results, but state cuts jeopardize progress
By Sandra Mendez Every night someone spends in jail awaiting trial costs taxpayers hundreds of dollars. Since 2005, Santa Cruz County Probation’s Pretrial Services program has helped keep people out ...
Three weeks into Bolivia's political crisis, a different story is emerging from the one dominating international headlines — ...
Authorities on California's Central Coast arrested two people in an alleged identity theft scheme that may have victimized hundreds of people.
Daniel Chung, embroiled in a legal and political battle with four-term incumbent Jeff Rosen, argues conflicts with his boss’ assertions of wasteful county spending and his removal from the Stanford ...
A Michigan summer arts camp and boarding school where Jeffrey Epstein has been accused of meeting at least two his victims ...
A spiralling political conflict is threatening social stability in Bolivia. Just six months after the new administration took ...
This post was updated May 21 at 8:46 p.m. UCLA students are no strangers to surveillance. One stroll down Bruin Walk is all ...
How precedent, case law and a healthy amount of judicial discretion determine when an elected district attorney’s political ...
Cairns will be home to a POLAIR helicopter for at least the next nine years with the official launch of an aerial ...
Varenna at Fountaingrove is facing an elder abuse lawsuit filed on behalf of a resident who is the widow of a late California ...
The family of victim David Gutierrez, who have rallied outside Juvenile Hall over recent months calling for tougher juvenile ...
Turning Point chapters continue to grow on California campuses months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Why it matters: ...
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