SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) One year ago Tuesday, Santa Clara County public health officer Dr. Sara Cody led her colleagues from across the Bay Area in issuing the first shelter-in-place order in the country. Critics initially blasted the move, but she says it has turned out to be one of the easiest choices she has made since the start of the pandemic. We had enough signals that we were in trouble and not enough tools to address it, said Dr. Cody. The shelter-in-place was the one thing we knew we could do to protect people. I don t think we ever, ever imagined that we would be sheltering for as long as we did.
Experts explain how cadaver dogs and ground-penetrating radar can help in a cold case
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The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff s Office utilized more than just detectives at the home of Ruben Flores, Monday. Cadaver dogs and ground-penetrating radar could also be seen searching around the home.
This is not the first time either of these tools has been used in this case.
Cadaver dogs from the Santa Clara County Sheriff s Office alerted to the door of a 1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet, last registered to Ruben and Susan Flores.
For cadaver dog trainer and former U.S. Border Patrol Officer Roy Lopez, he says even after years have gone by cadaver dogs can still pick up a scent.
Feb 1, 2018
For the first time in about 150 years, the moon treated Bay Area stargazers to quite the rare and celestial show.
A blue moon, supermoon and total lunar eclipse, all bundled together as one, illuminated the pre-dawn sky for roughly three hours Wednesday morning. Scott Budman reports. California Jan 31, 2018