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Everyday Injustice podcast
Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
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The Davis City Council voted unanimously to continue operating the city’s daytime respite center at its L St. location through at least June 30, 2026, while developing a transition plan that includes transportation to Fourth & Hope in Woodland and evaluating a potential alternative site within the city limits.
The average rent for apartments in Davis declined 1.8% from fall 2024 to fall 2025, due to the addition of thousands of new student housing beds, with the blended average monthly rent now at $2,711.
UC Davis’ decision to reclassify its Division I women’s equestrian team to club status has been met with criticism from athletes and supporters, who argue that the move is based on flawed data and reasoning, while the university maintains that it is rooted in long-term strategic planning and financial stewardship.
The Davis Vanguard has successfully unlocked the full matching donation of over $23,000, thanks to the support of its readers and supporters, and is encouraging people to become monthly donors to sustain their independent journalism.
A man was sentenced to three years in state prison for larceny and a wobbler offense after pleading guilty in Newport Beach court, with the judge denying bail and the defense offering no objections to the sentence.
A man with schizophrenia was remanded to custody and set bail at $10,000 after being denied reentry into a mental health facility and charged with felony vandalism, despite arguments from the defense and probation officer that he should receive mental health treatment.
A man was sentenced to 180 days in county jail after failing to provide documentation showing he completed required courses, despite his claim that he was never told to return to court with proof.
An accused individual was ordered to pay the remaining balance of victim restitution and $265 in fines, as well as complete 40 hours of community service, before his case can be formally resolved.
The Davis Vanguard has successfully unlocked the full matching donation of over $23,000, thanks to the support of its readers and supporters, and is encouraging people to become monthly donors to sustain their independent journalism.
The July edition of the Vanguard Incarcerated Press features stories from incarcerated individuals that expose the cruelty of the prison system and highlight the resilience of those who endure it, while also advocating for free speech, human rights, and prison reform.
I must admit arriving at California Medical Facility Vacaville (CMF) was an answered prayer for me. Since…
Early 2019, nearly a year before anyone had even heard of a Covid pandemic, Dr. Joan Parkin…
Every Christmas, network TV airs the black-and-white classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” with Jimmy Stewart. There is…
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