TBS Today, Jan. 7

The applications for all 15 people who hope to become Alameda County's next district attorney, following the recall of Pamela Price, have just become public.

The county posted the nearly 300-page packet containing each of the applications on its website late Tuesday afternoon.

We've now made the applications individually available on our website along with the timeline for how the interviews will proceed.

We'll continue to follow this process closely.

Alameda County DA search: All 15 applications are now public
Download all of the applications for the DA candidates. The Board of Supervisors is expected to hold interviews and make the decision in the next month.
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We'll add it to our roundup shortly. In the meantime, here it is again.

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