Professor Stephen Wheeler argues that Davis, California needs to rethink its zoning code, housing policies, and leadership to align with cutting-edge climate action and sustainable urban planning, and to create a more equitable and livable city.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman's recent photo-op at a Walmart highlights the need for a nuanced approach to addressing crime in LA County, rather than a simplistic "law-and-order" approach that prioritizes corporate interests over public safety.
Inventopia, a nonprofit startup incubator in Davis, has generated over $100 million in total economic output for the City of Davis over the last six years, including over $35 million in payroll, 131 total jobs, and more than $230,000 in direct revenue to the City of Davis.
YIMBYism is a grassroots movement advocating for more housing, particularly in urban California, that is not driven by developers, but by renters, young workers, environmentalists, and displaced families, and has been successful in many cities, but not in Davis due to exclusionary policies.
The ACLU has asked the Supreme Court to step in as the Trump administration has refused to bring back a lawful U.S. resident who was deported in error, despite a federal judge's order to halt the deportation flights.
Welcome staff, I look forward to reading your articles.
I will applaud well written, fair unbiased articles but if I sometimes don’t agree with your point of view it’s nothing personal.
Ditto what KO said. Though from the descriptions sounds like some of the people are staff who are not necessarily writers?