Justice Content / Justice Content for ´şÉ«ĘÓƵ en Thousands in the San Joaquin Valley Have Unsafe Drinking Water, But Clean Water Is Close /news/thousands-san-joaquin-valley-have-unsafe-drinking-water-clean-water-close <p>Tens of thousands of people living in the San Joaquin Valley’s unincorporated, rural, low-income communities have unsafe drinking water pouring from their taps. That water is delivered from a patchwork of community water systems that often don’t meet state or federal standards for drinking water, or from private wells that are not tested.</p> March 12, 2018 - 4:17pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/thousands-san-joaquin-valley-have-unsafe-drinking-water-clean-water-close Conference Aims to Build Ties Between Police, Communities /news/conference-aims-build-ties-between-police-communities <p>How can law enforcement build better relations with underserved and minority communities? That’s the theme&nbsp;of a one-of-a-kind conference, “Leave No Victim Behind,” organized and hosted by the University of California, Davis, Police Department, April 11-12. <em><a href="http://police.ucdavis.edu/conference/index.html">More details and registration information can be found here</a>.</em></p> <p>“It’s time for us to reconnect with our communities,” ´şÉ«ĘÓƵ Police Chief Matt Carmichael said. “Victims of crime are not going to report to police if they don’t trust police.”</p> March 02, 2016 - 11:19am Andy Fell /news/conference-aims-build-ties-between-police-communities