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Stories related to: violence

Sammy Caiola

Health Care

Hospitals Hope To Break Cycle Of Violence With Follow-Up Programs

March 27, 2018 | Sammy Caiola

The hospital is one place to offer youth who’ve been shot, stabbed or assaulted a way out of a dangerous situation. A new program at UC Davis aims to provide follow-up support for patients impacted by violence.

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Parents, Neighbors Train To Stop Street Violence

November 13, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

Residents of Oak Park, Valley Hi and other neighborhoods where homicides among black youth are more prevalent say it's time to band with law enforcement to stop the problem.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Advance Peace Shares Strategies To Reduce Gun Violence

September 6, 2017 | Jen Picard

City Council funds gun-violence intervention program after deadly shootings in Meadowview.

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Despite Coulter Cancellation, Berkeley Police Plan High Visibility Thursday

April 26, 2017

UPDATE 8:05 p.m.: (AP) - Police at UC Berkeley say they are preparing to deploy a "highly visible" presence of officers on campus, despite the cancellation of Ann Coulter's speech on Thursday.

Survivors Of 1989 Stockton School Shooting Turn To Art For Healing

March 1, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

An art exhibit that just opened in Stockton was born out of the most violent tragedy in the city's history. The survivors of one of the first mass school shootings in the country are hoping art can promote change.

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Amy Quinton / Capital Public Radio

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Community Leaders Call For Peace After Violence At California Capitol

June 30, 2016 | Amy Quinton

Sacramento community leaders came together Thursday to call for peace and non-violence in the face of hate. The gathering was in response to a protest that turned violent at the state Capitol.

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Sacramento City Council Approves Grants To Help Combat Gang Violence

March 2, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

The Sacramento City Council has awarded $680,000 in grants to help reduce gangs and violence. The neighborhood and church groups received the funding based on their plans to help reduce gang activity in their neighborhoods.

 
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