Guest Commentary: Thoughts on Paid Parking
By Will Arnold This Tuesday, my City Council colleagues will discuss, and potentially take action, regarding how…
By Will Arnold This Tuesday, my City Council colleagues will discuss, and potentially take action, regarding how…
The Enterprise editorial basically argues that the parking issue while it has been about the availability of…
By David Greenwald and Cres Vellucci Count me among those unsurprised by the Sac DA’s decision not…
In a letter to the mayor in late January, the Davis Chamber came out against the paid…
By Sagiv Galai Three years ago on New Year’s Eve, Dasha Fincher was arrested in Monroe County,…
By Brandon Austin, M.Div., Psy. D. If “Justice too long delayed is justice denied,” as MLK, jr….
By Nusrat Choudhury and Orion Dnjuma Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a rare unanimous ruling…
By Jennifer Ann Gordon When I first moved to Davis, I wondered who or what was creating…
It was an interesting discussion late on Tuesday night as the council got an update on homeless…
As I wrote up the article on the city council’s public announcement of closed section actions of…
The discussion on Thursday by the school board of the DJUSD Career Technical Education program (CTE) made…
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.
During the Nishi and WDAAC (West Davis Active Adult Community) campaigns, we pointed out that Measure R…
President Trump may be on the verge of attempting to declare a national emergency on our borders,…
By Emma Anderson and Susan Dunn In Conway, South Carolina, a 72-year-old widow hides inside, her curtains…
There are a lot of misconceptions about the nature of the parking problem in the Davis Downtown. …
By Nicole Zayas Fortier America’s locally elected prosecutors wield enormous and, all too often, unaccountable power. They…
While the city of Davis will continue to toy with the exact requirements for affordable housing –…
By Cecilia Wang After more than a month of threats, a government shutdown, and bipartisan action by…
The prosecution against Christian Rizo for attempted murder suffers from some classic problems. First there is no…