By Kristine Aramyan NEW YORK — Martin Gugino, a 75-year-old protestor who was brutally shoved to the ground by police has filed a lawsuit, according to court documents. T...
By Rachel Kim LOS ANGELES — In May of 2020, following the murder of George Floyd, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti acted to cut $250 million from the city department and u...
By Jacob Vito 520,785. At the time of writing, 520,785 Americans have died from COVID-19. Let it sink in for just a moment, a single virus has claimed a population larger...
By Julietta Bisharyan, Nick Gardner and Jaskiran Soomal Incarcerated Narratives Incarcerated testimonies continue to pour in decrying administrative practices at...
By David M. Greenwald A Davis Enterprise editorial on Sunday raised eyebrows throughout the state. Proclaiming, “Yolo County has an opportunity to be a leader in crimina...
By Decarcerate Sacramento “Our Sacramento jails do not disappear social problems, they disappear mothers, fathers, neighbors, and loved ones. The layered issues of endemi...
By Mia Machado SAN FRANCISCO — As the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office addresses rampant shoplifting at the city’s Walgreens, Deputy District Attorney Matt...
By Aishwarya Rajan WASHINGTON- Two Houses – both different in their beliefs – brawled over the expansion of LGBTQ rights after the Democratic-led House passed...
By Roxanna Jarvis SACRAMENTO, CA – You’ve seen this before on TV shows such as To Catch a Predator with Chris Hanson from Dateline NBC—adult online predators, most often...
By Avalon Amaral SACRAMENTO, CA – A jealous rage led Joshua Cross to Sacramento County Superior Court last week, accused of willful and unlawful assault with a firearm th...
By Tanya Decendario MARTINEZ, CA – Although accused of attacking several people, the court here in Contra Costa County Superior Court last week granted the release from j...
By Lovepreet Dhinsa CALIFORNIA – In the wake of continuous resurgence of anti-Asian hate crimes, CA state legislators allocated $1.4 million towards tracking such c...
By Nadia Kazempoor OAKLAND, CA – Judge Yolanda Northridge decided, alongside her defense and prosecution attorneys, that the steady rise of positive COVID-19 cases at Sa...
By Michelle Moreno Lira The U.S. reached 500,000 COVID-related deaths last week, and as the numbers continue growing, people have become numb. The U.S. government’s effor...
By David M. Greenwald While the densification and added residential housing in the downtown plan has gotten most of the attention, one of the big focuses on the Downtown...
July protests in San Luis Obispo where protesters blocked a local freeway turned into an arrest of Tianna Arata and several co-defendants who face criminal charges in San...
By Tanya Decendario, Esha Kher, Lisbeth Martinez CHICAGO, IL – The Chicago Office of the Inspector General released a report last week that included a comprehensive...
By Aziza Nussipov WASHINGTON D.C. – The NAACP held a live streamed meeting late last week, part of its “COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Series,” during which a handful of expe...
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY— The struggle for menstrual product accessibility is far from new at UC Berkeley. But with a series of action-oriented student initiatives, the A...
By Alexander Ramirez WOODLAND – The defendant at his preliminary hearing here in Yolo County Superior Court Friday could actually be the original victim, according to tes...