One of San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s newest ideas for dealing with the city’s street drug epidemic is being set up in a ...
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Vallejoans voice concerns in public safety meeting
Residents attending a Vallejo City Council public safety meeting Tuesday asked for more police officers, police reform, traffic calming and a fix for sex workers. Meanwhile, council members responded ...
Trump’s plan drew immediate, sharp backlash from Arab countries and Palestinian authorities, as well as assertions from Democratic lawmakers and other international legal scholars that the concept is ...
Georgia Democrats have long seen gun restrictions as an answer to curbing gun violence, but as the minority party, their legislation has had nearly no impact. State Rep. Michelle Au said she applauds ...
In a flurry of executive actions, the president has made moves on everything from gender ideology to the death penalty, with ...
As police departments across the nation report staff shortages, many Montana cities and towns are exploring new ways to provide law enforcement services. One common solution is to contract with the ...
The city has a reputation among its residents for speeding. These two initiatives are meant to change the way people drive in the city.
In an effort to service the community, Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall plans to reintroduce Neighborhood Resource Officers (NRO's) citywide.
Beaumont Police Chief Tim Ocnaschek wants to make clear that officers will continue to respond to 9-1-1 calls but there will be changes to how officers are dis ...
A private firm that offers GPS tracking services for offenders on bail has collapsed, leaving police, justice authorities and ...
Police Professional is proud to announce its 2024 Innovation in Policing winner: an approach to make communities safer called Sixth Sense.
Scott Munro, head of the Detectives Endowment Association, said many cops believe if they talk about their issues with the ...