Sunday Commentary: Discussion Shows Need for District to Talk about Career Paths
The discussion on Thursday by the school board of the DJUSD Career Technical Education program (CTE) made…
The discussion on Thursday by the school board of the DJUSD Career Technical Education program (CTE) made…
On Wednesday, the US Supreme Court for all its ideological split agreed on one thing – the…
City Has Now Forwarded Complaints on Both Sides On Tuesday, the council held a closed session meeting…
“The launch space aligns with the Aggie Square vision of industry, academic, and community collaboration,” said UC Davis Provost Ralph Hexter. “This will enhance the university’s business and social impact, and we’re just getting started.”
Answer: We Aren’t Average Funded On Friday, the parcel tax subcommittee of Alan Fernandes and Joe DiNunzio…
SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi, the only elected public defender in the state, died last night as…
Plant-based eating is growing faster than ever in 2019. For this we can thank the many creative chefs whose innovations allow more and more people to become comfortable with meat alternatives.
by Mario Salvagno Tuesday night I finally went to my first congressional town hall. Though decidedly overdue,…
The Davis School Board on Thursday evening heard a presentation on how to revamp its flagging Career…
At last week’s Planning Commission meeting, the Planning Commission recommended forwarding a project to the city council…
Rules Football-Size Sewage Tank Construction Can Begin as Scheduled By Crescenzo Vellucci Vanguard Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO –…
Lawmaker Pushing for No Copays in Local Jails By Crescenzo Vellucci Vanguard Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO – The…
by Elizabeth Griffiths and Bryce Gaston A “Bloody Beating” or a Spontaneous Nosebleed? By Elizabeth Griffiths In…
There were legitimate complaints from people living in the area to be sure. But there was not an adequate distinction at times between the population its and the management (or lack there of) of the facility. Those should be treated as separate and distinct – and remedies should focus on better management of the population, not removing a vulnerable population from the area that has realistically no other place to go for valuable services.
As the city wrote on January 10, 2019: “The finding concerning the press release was that the initial press release issued by DPD following the Picnic Day incident was inaccurate but there was no finding of dishonesty. The Gennaco report similarly notes the inaccuracies in the press release but never describes it as dishonest. Rather, the finding was that DPD violated Policy 1.30-A because neither the involved officers nor the immediate supervisor to the incident reviewed the press release prior to it being released to ensure the accuracy of the events pursuant to Policy.”
Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition (From Press Release) – The…
By Pedro Maturana The trial of Tyler Austin McLean began Wednesday with opening statements and witness testimony….
By Lemuel Herg Today on a Wednesday afternoon in Department 14, with Judge David Rosenberg presiding, Deandre…
The council heard more than an hour of public comment on Tuesday, mostly from neighbors and adjacent…
It has been over a year since former Yolo County Supervisor Matt Rexroad rocked the Yolo County…