California
An online stamp service to pay fine for failing to disclose fee based service
An online postage stamp service will pay $2.5 million in penalties for false and misleading advertising, settling a consumer lawsuit brought by the Santa Clara and Santa Cruz District Attorney’s
Three Suspects Arrested in August Shooting of Lincoln Man
Three people were arrested in connection with a shooting in Lincoln on August 17th. According to the Lincoln Police Department, at about 4:30 a.m. that Monday morning, Lincoln police were
Man in Sac City College Brawl Returns to Court
SACRAMENTO—The suspect in a brawl earlier this month at Sacramento City College, which resulted in his being stabbed and another man fatally shot, appeared for a second time in court
Another Cop-Killer Granted Parole
SACRAMENTO – Ryan Williams was a 6-year-old boy on October 31, 1985 when his father, Detective Thomas C. Williams, picked him up from daycare. The elder Williams called out to
Phantom Insurance Broker Gets Jail Time for Scam
SANTA CLARA – The District Attorney’s Office for Santa Clara County is reporting that a former insurance broker, who was stealing insurance money from clients, was recently sentenced to six months
Subway Employee Could Receive Sentence of 100 Years or More
SACRAMENTO—A former employee of a Sacramento Subway sandwich shop could face a prison sentence of more than a century after a jury found him guilty of sexually assaulting a coworker in
Alleged Auto Thief Arrested While Trying to Visit Boyfriend in Jail
FRESNO – A woman was arrested on charges of auto theft on Tuesday when she tried to visit the jail to see her boyfriend, police said. Members of Fresno’s Help
After a Decade of Decreasing, LA Crime Rate Significantly Increases
LOS ANGELES – For more than a decade, the crime rate in Los Angeles has been gradually decreasing, until now. According to a Times analysis, after just six months into
Car thefts in San Jose increasing
MILPITAS – As more and more stolen cars are reported missing, the number of arrests for persons caught driving these stolen vehicles is also increasing. The Milpitas Police Department is
39th Annual Peace Officers Memorial Ceremony to be held in May
The California Peace Officers Memorial Foundation announced that the 2015 Memorial Ceremonies will be held on Sunday, May 3 and Monday May 4 this year. The events will take place







