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San Leandro Police Chief Announces Retirement
Jeffrey Tudor joined the San Leandro Police Department 25 years ago and rose through the ranks.

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Jeffrey Tudor joined the San Leandro Police Department 25 years ago and rose through the ranks.

Staff members locked themselves in the building for safety. One man was arrested.
More than 100 employees will lose their jobs.
Nearly 50-year-old trackway components like wooden ties and track switches will be replaced.
A non-profit organization is paying for the screens for San Francisco Unified School District teachers.
California has set aside $500 million for the grants offered to small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Jason Mosqueda is being held on $1 million bail.
UCSF will provide new housing, improved transportation, and jobs as part of an agreement with the City.
Jim Matzorkis was just 11 days away from retirement when he died.
The incident began as a robbery report at a chain drugstore.
It's been almost a year since students left the classroom, and some have fallen behind.
The beloved 70-year-old Mexican restaurant closed permanently last week after battling coronavirus for most of 2020.
This San Francisco offering has been canceled — but here are other options.
The 33-year-old son was shot several times.
The Acura almost caused a collision as it turned east onto Willow Avenue, and speeds reached 100 mph on Highway 4.
Alameda Police say one robber shot at the woman's family member who came to her assistance.
The work has been going on for weeks with city, county, and state agencies all involved.
The victim told police he was shot while walking on Solano Avenue on Sunday.
The car-to-car shooting happened near Cesar Chavez Street.