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The investigation into a shooting of a 14-year-old boy who was struck in the face Wednesday night prompted Sacramento County ...
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper is calling out Kaiser Permanente over what he says was a delay in detectives accessing ...
Democrat Jim Cooper spent 30 years in the Sacramento Sheriff’s Office before a stint in the California Assembly. Now, he wants to return to law enforcement.
Elk Grove Assemblyman Jim Cooper will announce Thursday that he is running for sheriff of Sacramento County, an expected move that instantly makes the sheriff’s race one of the marquee contests ...
It was Sept. 27, 1993, and Congressman Jim Cooper stood anxiously in the White House—not the tour-guided White House, but the family quarters upstairs. He was on tap to give ...
Assemblyman Jim Cooper, D-Elk Grove, introduces African American police chiefs from California cities at a press conference at the Capitol on Friday, June 19, 2020, about race and policing.
Rep. Jim Cooper was first elected to Congress in 1982 but will not run again. WireImage for The Recording Acad Cooper said redistricting was the main reason why he won’t run again.
U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper fended off a challenge from progressive attorney Keeda Haynes, who has shown surprising strength as a first-time political candidate.
Assemblyman Jim Cooper, a former Sacramento County Sheriff’s deputy, stands on a street near 47th Avenue in south Sacramento on Sept. 22, 2015.
Cooper’s victory was announced on Saturday after his opponent, current Undersheriff Jim Barnes, conceded the race. As of Monday, Cooper led the race with 54.48% of the vote, with Barnes trailing ...