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Feds: San Jose police employee threatened to kill officers, others on social network

Feds: San Jose police employee threatened to kill officers, others on social network

KTVU's Jesse Gary reports. A San Jose community service police officer is off the job. This, after federal agents claimed he. "These allegations are extremely serious and are being fully investigated to determine the extent of criminal conduct by our employee," saidChief Anthony Mata. Mata revealed Friday morning his department and federal agents are examining the actions of Denis Shevchenko. The 40-year-old is a community service officer, based at the department’s training center in South San Jose. FBI officials said Shevchanko posted hateful material to the social network site "Gab." In...

October 23, 2021
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VTA's system hacked: Transit officials say buses, light rail not impacted

VTA's system hacked: Transit officials say buses, light rail not impacted

It’s a crime becoming more common in the 21st Century. And now, someone has hacked the Valley Transportation Authority. Thursday, VTA staffers worked to hire a third party cyber expert to investigate the crime. VTA officials say bus and light rail service is not impacted. But they’re working to learn if these hackers gained access to employee’s personal information. "In this day and age, we all depend on computers systems. So life as we know it comes to a halt," said Stacey Hendler Ross, a VTA spokesperson. She said a breach last weekend of the authority’s computer system now hinders its...

April 22, 2021
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East Bay doctor removed from position after questioning stay-at-home orders

East Bay doctor removed from position after questioning stay-at-home orders

An East Bay doctor is calling for more dialog surrounding the lockdown in Contra Costa County. He and others are concerned the shelter-in-place orders may be doing more harm than good. An East Bay doctor is calling for more dialog surrounding the lockdown in Contra Costa County. He and others are concerned the shelter-in-place orders may be doing more harm than good. A letter questioning the effectiveness of lockdowns in Contra Costa County has led to unforeseen consequences for Dr. Michael deBoisblanc. "Some of the county lockdown measures like keeping our kids out of school, really has...

December 22, 2020
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One-of-a-kind Aston Martin stolen from SJ parking lot days after saved from CZU fire

One-of-a-kind Aston Martin stolen from SJ parking lot days after saved from CZU fire

Jesse Gary reports. San Jose police are searching for a stolen trailer and car that is far beyond the average case of theft. The trailer contains a rare race car that’ is more artwork than machine. Both vehicles were stolen from a San Jose parking lot last week. “I’m kind of the car nanny for those cars,” said Ken Lovejoy, owner of Q’s Workshop, which specializes in restoring and repairing classic Aston Martins. “They’re just part of my life, you know?” The case of this missing Martin starts after the CZU Fire Complex forced Boulder Creek evacuations. The Lovejoy family left...

September 15, 2020
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State bill would compensate victims of police brutality

State bill would compensate victims of police brutality

Jesse Gary reports. The California legislature could amend state law allowing victims of officer-involved shootings to receive restitution. The concept behind Assembly Bill 767 had already moved through the Assembly this legislative year. But the aftermath of the George Floyd killing while in police custody generated new urgency, so new language was added and now both houses will consider passage. “Victims of police violence are never seen as victims,” said Tinisch Hollins, of Californians for Safety & Justice, a sponsoring group. She says that burden falls unevenly on communities of...

August 6, 2020
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Working from home is costing Americans more than working from the office

Working from home is costing Americans more than working from the office

Jesse Gary reports. In March, the prospect of working from home due to shelter-in-place restrictions offered the allure of saving time and money. Three months later and only half that equation turned true. New research finds Americans are spending more, not less, each month. “The average person working from home during the pandemic is spending an average of $108 more per month,” said Ted Rossman, an analyst for , which commissioned the study. Rossman said about 900 people were surveyed over two days in May. The biggest uptick in spending was seen in utility bills, and groceries. Half...

June 25, 2020
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Kaiser Permanente aims to conduct 70K COVID-19 tests each week at new Berkeley lab

Kaiser Permanente aims to conduct 70K COVID-19 tests each week at new Berkeley lab

Kaiser Permanente broke ground on a COVID-19 testing site that when finished, will process upwards to 70,000 tests each week. Kaiser Permanente broke ground on a COVID-19 testing site that when finished, will process upwards to 70,000 tests each week. Dangling wires, incomplete ceilings, and construction workers wearing masks litter the facility now. But it’s a thing of beauty in the rush to finish the next phase in the fight against the coronavirus.  “We are building out lab space so that we can expand options to support our patients during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Brian...

April 20, 2020
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North Bay teen recovering after 100-foot fall from redwood tree

North Bay teen recovering after 100-foot fall from redwood tree

Jesse Gary reports. A North Bay teen is on the mend following a frightful fall from more than 100 feet. Thirteen-year-old Langston Alexander is named after a famous poet, but fashions himself an adventurer. “I decided I wanted to make a platform in my tree, so I could look around. Because it’s a big tree. And then I could look around my neighborhood, and it’d be kool,” he said, sitting in his backyard with his family. His plan took a fateful turn in mid-May when he wrote his teacher during homeschooling seeking to substitute a climb for gym activities and to complete work on...

June 3, 2020
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