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1 week ago |
nbcbayarea.com | Ginger Conejero Saab
San Francisco’s police commission on Wednesday approved an ordinance to accept a multimillion-dollar donation from a tech billionaire. Crypto executive Chris Larsen, an angel investor who helped develop Ripple software, offered a $9.4 million upgrade to SFPD's crime-fighting technology. He said the donation is intended to improve SFPD's technology and surveillance capabilities.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcbayarea.com | Ginger Conejero Saab
A private donor has offered the San Francisco Police Department a $9.4 million upgrade to its crime-fighting technology, and now it's up to the police commission to approve the proposed gift. Crypto billionaire Chris Larsen, a tech executive and angel investor who helped develop Ripple software, says the donation is intended to benefit improve SFPD's technology and surveillance capabilities with license plate readers and drones.
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2 weeks ago |
telemundoareadelabahia.com | Ginger Conejero Saab
El inicio de junio marca el inicio de la temporada de incendios en algunas partes del Área de la Bahía, y algunos temen que sea una temporada activa. A pesar de un invierno húmedo y más de 40 pulgadas de lluvia en algunas zonas del norte de la Bahía, el Departamento de Bomberos de Santa Rosa decidió la semana pasada que es hora de que comience oficialmente la temporada de incendios, debido al clima invernal húmedo y a una primavera seca. Noticias California 24/7 en Telemundo 48.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcbayarea.com | Ginger Conejero Saab
The start of June means the start of fire season in some parts of the Bay Area, and some fear it may be an active one. Despite a wet winter and upwards of 40 inches of rain in some parts of the North Bay, the Santa Rosa Fire Department decided last week it is time for fire season to officially begin, citing the wet winter weather coupled with a dry spring.
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3 weeks ago |
nbcbayarea.com | Ginger Conejero Saab
A San Mateo County independent investigation found no evidence of misconduct by the county executive, as supervisors reviewed the findings Thursday and voted to release the results. The investigation was spurred by claims from Sheriff Christina Corpus in September that county Executive Michael Callagy bullied her and interfered with her office.
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