
The Seventh Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals recently upheld the case of U.S. v. Juan Cuevas-Perez, which makes it legal for police to GPS track your car without a warrant for days, or weeks at a time.

Last Wednesday, the Santa Cruz Police Department met with local neighborhood watch groups to discuss the rising crime rate in the city and ways in which community members can take it upon themselves to help prevent crime in their neighborhoods.

In light of the Tucson shooting, many have interpreted the incident as a gaping hole in domestic gun control law. Calls for change and action have rippled across the nation. Yet precisely what change means and how it should be implemented are not entirely clear-cut.
NFL players continue to be arrested at an astounding rate. Rather than trying to find a good man to root for, fans should readjust what we’re looking for in our football players. As long as we ask our athletes to be role models, we will continue to be let down.
A peaceful protest was replaced by a chaotic crowd of looters around eight o’clock this evening in downtown Oakland, where a group of 1,000 people converged at the corner of 14th and Broadway to voice their displeasure over the BART murder verdict.
A peaceful protest was replaced by a chaotic crowd of looters around eight o’clock this evening in downtown Oakland, where a group of 1,000 people converged at the corner of 14th and Broadway to voice their displeasure over the BART murder verdict.
Amid the recent spike in violent crime in Santa Cruz, the founder of StabSantaCruz.com is launching a new project, Operation Snitch. He sat down with City on a Hill Press to talk about that and more.
A City on a Hill Press reporter gets the inside perspective of the day in the life of a Santa Cruz police officer.
Troubled by the increase of violent crimes in Santa Cruz, the Santa Cruz Police Department (SCPD) is filling eight officer positions and bringing in the help of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
With gang-related crime on the rise in Santa Cruz County, local law enforcement agencies and community members are coming together to take back their streets.
