Boulder’s police radios will no longer be available for curious minds and ears starting no later than Tuesday.
Berkeley has a proven track record as a champion for transparency. Will this City Council vote for government secrecy instead ...
Berkeley police said they came up with the idea in response to "concerns" that had been raised about public access.
Before sunrise Wednesday, all but one Alameda County agency pulled public access to communications between officers and ...
The authority has been working for years to pull public access to officers’ communications, despite deep concerns by police accountability organizations and First Amendment advocates.
Every law enforcement agency in Contra Costa County — including all police departments and the county’s sheriff’s office — will end public access to their radio chatter on Oct. 7, said David Swing, ...
The Berkeley City Council approved a proposal to encrypt the Berkeley Police Department’s radio communications after the item ...
The Berkeley Police Department is seeking to encrypt all its radio communications, per a formal request from the department ...