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NUSD Board Approves Use Of Drug-Sniffing Dogs At Schools
The policy goes into effect immediately.
Nika Megino is the community manager for Patch communities throughout Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
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The policy goes into effect immediately.
A collection of other media reports of a reported shooting that injured an off-duty federal agent.
The suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Each week, Patch maps crimes of interest throughout the city. Click each point for details; press the small "x" to close.
A Newark moms group aims to connect women with young children with one another.
Newark police issue information about a scam in which seniors receive phone calls from "relatives" asking for money.
The Newark Unified Board of Education is considering a change in its search and seizure policy.
Also this week, Robert Marshall is sworn in as a City Council member and Newark Unified hears presentation about drug-sniffing dogs.
These cats are looking for a home and are available for adoption at the Tri-City Animal Shelter, 1950 Stevenson Blvd. in Fremont.
Super Bowl Sunday is about football ... but it is also about snacks.
Police said a victim who reported he had been carjacked actually owed money.
FDA gives StemCells, Inc. authorization to conduct trials of its product on AMD, the leading cause of vision loss in elders.
A 13-week program that addresses truancy, suicide, gangs and violence starts March 6.
A reported carjacking in Fremont resulted in a seven-hour standoff of a Newark home.
Police said a man has been asking residents for donations at their homes and that he has been told to stop.
A free 11-week photography course is being offered in Newark and begins Feb. 7.
Authorities talk about current and future programs in place to combat crime.