City staff will discuss Doyle’s “discipline/dismissal/release" behind closed doors in a special meeting Wednesday evening.
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San Jose City Hall Veteran’s Exit Clouded with Confusion
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DA Candidate Sajid Khan Clashes with Los Gatos Sexual Assault Survivors
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Candidates for 2022 Santa Clara County Offices Report Their Cash
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Chamber Exec Moved Quickly to Reshape Battered Organization
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Who Flew? Flight Logs of Sheriff’s Helicopter Raise Questions of Appropriate Use
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Cindy’s in. Unless she isn’t.
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Santa Clara Councilmember’s Redistricting Concerns At Odds With Track Record
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SJ Nonprofit Newsroom’s Latest Departure Gets Radio Silence
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Is San Jose Clerk’s Office Email the Right Place for the Incendiary Blue Flag?
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While some view the blue flag and “Blue Lives Matter” movement as support for law enforcement, others say it’s morphed into a symbol of white supremacy that evokes fear and mistrust, especially after the modified American flag was visible at the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol Building
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Teen Abstinence Promoter Leads Bid to Conduct County’s Title IX Gender Harassment Audit
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A Scotts Valley nonprofit is set to tackle a $1 million Title IX investigation across Santa Clara County’s hundreds of K-12 and post-secondary schools, despite having neither college-level experience nor legal staff for the task. Education, Training and Research Associates is the intended awardee of a contract to assess and codify how educators countywide comply with state and federal laws on sex- and gender-based harassment and abuse, according to documents obtained by San Jose Inside. The decision will be final on June 10, if none of the other four bidding agencies protest the selection.
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