Monday Morning Thoughts: Police Are Struggling To Hire But Remain in Denial As to Why
Report Finds That Perceptions of Policing and Economic Factors Have Decreased Applications to Most Departments Davis for…
Report Finds That Perceptions of Policing and Economic Factors Have Decreased Applications to Most Departments Davis for…
by Michael Bisch “When we’re talking about poverty, what we’re really talking about is hunger and malnutrition.”…
By Kendra Hall Last Friday, the jury began deliberation in the trial for the two co-defendants Christopher…
In recent weeks I have seen the terms “left” and “right” used at times to describe positions…
There are a lot of details that of course need to come out, but based on what…
On November 26, Barry Broome, the director of Greater Sacramento spoke to the Davis City Council and…
by Biyao Ren Honorable Judge Timothy L. Fall presided over the preliminary hearing for People versus H….
From now until December 31, 2018, when you sign up as a Vanguard subscriber, not only do…
We have been talking about the impact of Economic Development in Davis for nearly a decade now…
by Lucas Frerichs and Tom Stallard In a disappointing decision, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) recently…
By David Cole Donald Trump’s nomination of William Barr to succeed Jeff Sessions as attorney general ought…
by Connor Kianpour The preliminary hearing for the case of Michael Ray Berry was heard in Department…
Right before Thanksgiving, the Social Services Commission took up the 3820 Chiles Road project. For the most…
While Disparities Have Narrowed, Large Gaps Remain Between African Americans and Whites Crime and policing have been…
By Crescenzo Vellucci Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO – The long, long anticipated preliminary trial of three anti-fascists for…
By Cynthia Pompa For decades, the ACLU has fought back against the militarization of domestic law enforcement…
On Wednesday, developers for the University Mall Redevelopment project held a scoping meeting in advance of their…
On Wednesday at the monthly Chamber luncheon, the three newly elected school members spoke about the school…
By Rick Raemisch In Colorado, long-term solitary confinement used to be a tool that was regularly used…
By Danielle Eden Silva In Department 14 continued officer testimonies from the morning session. The case concerns…