KQED Sues Hayward Over Police Chief’s Ouster
The news organization KQED is seeking information on the abrupt removal of Hayward Police Chief Diane Stuart.
The news organization KQED is seeking information on the abrupt removal of Hayward Police Chief Diane Stuart.
The remaining assistant city manager has resigned. Meanwhile, the city has a new fire chief and Finance Department director.
We had a chance to sit down with Fran David, who recently retired as City Manager for the City of Hayward.
Hayward officials have confirmed that Police Chief Diane Stuart has been placed on administrative leave due to a personnel issue, but would not disclose any further details about the investigation.
A piece of sidewalk beloved by earthquake nerds everywhere was unwittingly destroyed last month when a Hayward city crew was sent out to do repairs.
The murder of five officers “was completely incited by America’s police force,” the councilwoman said.
Hayward City Manager Fran David has announced her retirement after more than 30 years in the public sector.
It looks like the City of Hayward has some steep competition in the clever road signs department.
A new proposal in the City of San Jose could soon allow property owners to kick their lawless tenants to the curb.
The jolt occurred along a fault that could eventually produce a devastating earthquake, scientists said.