A Palo Alto police officer was found to have violated numerous department policies by engaging in a car chase on city streets earlier this year, at one point reaching speeds of 91 mph in a 45 mph zone ...
A new City Controller audit found that LAPD’s Mental Evaluation Unit still requires a “patrol-first” response to most ...
Under the new law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, police officers must disclose when generative AI software tools are used in ...
Senior national correspondent William La Jeunesse reported the headline finding plainly: a federal audit found California ...
The rundown: City officials unanimously approved buying AI software from Axon, a technology company that sells Tasers, drones ...
Sacramento police have let go 41 retired officers who were working part-time after a CalPERS audit found compliance issues with their employment conditions. Luna formally nominates Trump for Nobel ...
The new law requires written disclosures and supporting materials whenever departments use AI to generate police reports.
Across Southern California, hundreds of officers have written millions of tickets totaling about $2.4 billion. While police officers say it's just about safety, some suspect it's really about racing ...
Surveillance data collected by the El Cajon Police Department (ECPD) was used in immigration-related searches more than 550 times this year, according to a KPBS analysis of records from the city’s ...