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Top San Jose news: Police join Amazon Ring app; 2 SJSU alumni to join Olympic Hall of Fame; more

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Published on September 27, 2019
Top San Jose news: Police join Amazon Ring app; 2 SJSU alumni to join Olympic Hall of Fame; morePhoto: HarshLight/Flickr

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Suspended San Jose Earthquake Chris Wondolowski spends game with fans

Red-card suspended San Jose Earthquakes’ Chris Wondolowski spent the entire game rooting for his team with the San Jose Ultras fan section.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

San Jose police join Amazon Ring 'Neighbors' app

Police in the capital of Silicon Valley have announced a new partnership with the Amazon Ring "Neighbors" app. San Jose now joins more than 400 law enforcement agencies across the country who have signed up.

Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.

Kicked out of Olympics in 1968 for racial protest, sprinters Smith and Carlos now going to Hall of Fame

Once shunned for their actions, the two San Jose State University alumni track stars are among the 2019 class of inductees to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee's Hall of Fame.

Read the full story on KQED.

Amid fears over suspected ICE raid, San Jose leaders remind public of city’s sanctuary policy

Whether the reported law enforcement presence was immigration-related or not, it inspired very real fear in the community.

Read the full story on San Jose Inside.


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