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California Database Tracks Deadbeat Doctors

January 23rd, 2012

The state of California has created a database of information that has offered residents a way to monitor which doctors in the state have been reprimanded for crimes or malpractice.


Several Tips To Keep Motorists Safe During High Speed Pursuits

January 16th, 2012

In the movies, the news, and on your favorite police-related reality TV series, high speed vehicle pursuits down the highway gets everyone’s adrenaline pumping at least a little, if not out of excitement, then from fear.


San Jose Students Receive 2,500 Free Bicycle Helmets and Safety Lessons

January 9th, 2012

The San Jose Department of Transportation and the Franklin-McKinley School District have partnered to give away approximately 2,500 bicycle helmets to children within the school district.


Alameda Law Firm Offers Free Cab Rides Home on New Years Eve

December 27th, 2011

The California drunk driving victim attorneys with Berg Injury Lawyers are sponsoring a campaign in order to help combat the growing number of drunk drivers during the holidays. The firm will be offering free cab rides home to those who have been drinking on New Years Eve.


California Court Rules Against Cell Phone Use At Stoplights

November 21st, 2011

The state court of appeals upheld a decision that a driver who is stopped at a red light is still technically driving, and therefore prohibited from using a hand-held cell phone.


$73 Million Awarded In California Lawsuit Against Ford

November 14th, 2011

A Sacramento, California, jury awarded $73 million dollars in damages to plaintiffs in a case against Ford Motor Co. Thursday.


Richmond Teen Killed, Two Others Injured During Illegal Street Race

November 7th, 2011

The epidemic of street racing that has swept across California over the last decade hit in the town of Richmond this weekend, after a local teen died and two others were injured in a crash stemming from one of the illegal sprints.


Free Cab Rides Offered In The Bay Area Halloween Night

October 31st, 2011

Tonight, trick-or-treaters will roam the streets in their ghoulish disguises on a quest for candy. Unfortunately, they could possibly have to share those streets with drivers who may have drank too much while celebrating the holiday, which puts everyone in grave danger. In order to help alleviate this problem, free cab rides home are being offered to anyone in the Bay area.


Free Health Care At Alameda County Fire Stations In The Works

October 17th, 2011

A pilot program to provide healthcare for the uninsured and underinsured in Alameda County at five fire stations is in the planning stages and could be in place as early as fall of next year.


California Bans The Use Of Tanning Beds For Minors

October 10th, 2011

When Governor Jerry Brown signed State Bill 746 into law Sunday, California became the first state to ban the use of tanning beds for children younger than 18 years of age.