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Ruby Marichalar couldn鈥檛 get an in-person meeting after California鈥檚 crime victim compensation fund denied her claim. She wasn鈥檛 the only one.
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The ballot measure to increase penalties for drug and theft-related crimes and to encourage drug diversion programs passed overwhelmingly in November. It took effect in December, but lawmakers still haven't allocated the funds to pay for it.
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Ballot initiative would turn certain thefts and drug crimes into felonies, potentially helping expel some immigrants.
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Lots of money is rolling in to campaigns for and against a California ballot measure that would increase penalties for retail theft and drug-related crimes.
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Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties. Here are the facts about California crime trends.
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The Public Policy Institute of California released the report 10 years after the ballot measure went into effect and two months before voters decide whether to repeal aspects of it.
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The governor withdraws the proposed ballot measure that he and Democratic legislative leaders just announced. He says he ran out of time to add amendments to ensure its success.
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The two deaths over the weekend have shocked the Klamath Falls community. Friends and family mourn while police look for answers.
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Medford police arrested a former nurse at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center last week for allegedly causing serious infections in 44 of her patients. The number of possible victims in the case may be higher.
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Oregon Health Authority data show Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center had high numbers of central line-associated bloodstream infections in the last two years. That鈥檚 the same timeframe a nurse was allegedly replacing patients鈥 fentanyl with tap water.
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Wednesday, Oct. 11 marks the 100th anniversary of America鈥檚 鈥渓ast great train robbery.鈥 The U.S. Postal Service is offering a special postmark to commemorate the holdup gone wrong near the Oregon-California border.
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Founders of a community garden for Latino and Indigenous migrants in Arcata, California are asking the city council to address ongoing hate crimes. The garden has been vandalized 12 times in the past year.
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California Republicans are zeroing in on the three issues on which they say Democrats may be most vulnerable heading into the Nov. 8 election: The rising cost of living, crime and homelessness.
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Crime is a major focus for Oregon candidates looking to unseat incumbent power in the May primary, even as data show little validity to the notion that overall crime is rising in the state.