San Jose Sharks
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1 hour agoQuick Bites: Sabres Double Up Sharks in Buffalo
San Jose Sharks lost 6-3 to Buffalo Sabres, continuing their historical road struggles against the team while their playoff hopes face mounting pressure.
We have a responsibility to ensure the technology we use to support our police department are held to the same high standard as our officers. I applaud (Police Chief Paul Joseph) for putting forward safeguards that ensure we can continue to leverage this technology responsibly and for its intended purpose - keeping San Joseans safe.
I think the effort tonight was great. The performance certainly was not perfect, but good teams win these kinds of games because they know how to grind it out on a night when you know we're not moving the ball particularly well. We played together as a team for 90 plus minutes, and to leave Philadelphia with three points is huge.
If we're gonna play in the playoffs, that's what it's gonna be like. So we've got to get comfortable. We gotta get comfortable being a little uncomfortable at times. That's what the game is. - Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky
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Immediately as Silva got out of his SUV, he was shot in the hand and soon after in the head, grunting and groaning in pain as blood spatter suddenly appeared on his uniform sleeve. He radioed, I'm shot! before more shots flew toward him, shattering glass on his vehicle as he fired back at Husien with his service pistol and eventually getting clear of the firefight.
To comply with the policy, we are now restricted from further use. The board's decision was based on mounting concerns about data security and information sharing practices, not the agency's management of the system or the effectiveness of ALPR technology in supporting public safety.
San José is still way behind. It's way behind on its housing, and it's way behind on its thinking about what development should look like. We either build a lot of housing on this site, and we're actually serious about solving the housing crisis, or we have elected officials and civic leaders who continue to pay lip service to housing while doing nowhere near enough to solve the real issues.
The Alum Rock Union School District board of trustees unanimously voted Thursday to lay off classified management staff for the 2026-27 school year. The positions include chief of communications and community engagement, coordinator of student information systems, network and systems supervisor and school link services supervisors.