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This week on Fronteras:--Texas is the number one U.S. destination for refugees. The decision to leave home for the journey is a tough choice.--In the wake…
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In the wake of several high profile incidents involving African-Americans and police officers, the Texas chapter for the NAACP is stepping up its efforts…
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The city of San Antonio added $320,000 to outfit 251, or a little more than ten percent, of San Antonio Police officers with body cameras in mid-May. That…
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Police cams have suddenly become a big business. But the real money is in selling departments a way to store each day's video. Firms are offering easy uploads to the cloud but costs are bound to grow.
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In an executive order, President Obama curbed the kind of equipment local police can acquire from the federal government. He also demanded more accountability in exchange for other equipment.
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Some in the San Antonio Police Department will soon be wearing body cameras, following a go ahead from the City Council Thursday morning. The initial…
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A bill that passed out of the Texas Senate on Thursday would require all police departments use state guidelines if they are using body cameras to monitor…
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Local law enforcement agencies could apply for grants to equip their officers with body cameras and could also come up with guidelines for the equipment…