By Danielle Eden C. Silva The case of Hayley Katherine Gilligan continues to unfold. With the plea now entered for the court, a preliminary hearing has been set for the c...
By Paige Fernandez In an alternate reality, Tuesday’s national news headlines would have read: “Active Shooter Heroically Subdued by Brave Security Guard.” Instead, we wo...
During Wednesday’s discussion at the Planning Commission on the Affordable Housing Ordinance, several of the commissioners referenced the comparison charge that showed ho...
UC Davis tried to open earlier this week and the students protested the decision. The administration after the push back re-considered their decision, and ended up closi...
By Kanya Bennett and Carl Takei In his final move as attorney general, Jeff Sessions last Wednesday issued a new policy that all but eliminates federal oversight of state...
By Melissa Moreno Post election I would like to express my gratitude to the people who supported and elected me to be a Yolo County Board of Education Trustee. I was fort...
In a lot of ways, Davis has bet its future on the cannabis industry. In May, they approved five storefront dispensaries and now they have approved four additional non-st...
The Davis Planning Commission became the first body to hear the new Affordable Housing Ordinance and the Inclusionary Requirements for Rental Development. City Staff had...
(From Press Release) – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced Joshua Groban as his choice for associate justice of the California Supreme Court. Joshua Groban...
By Kendra Hall Today in Department 8 of Yolo County Superior Court the trial of Baljit Singh began, with Judge David W. Reed presiding over the case. Singh is accused of...
Last spring, the Cannery project put up another proposal that went over badly in both the Cannery neighborhood as well as the community as a whole. The proposal for an L...
UC Davis issued a statement at 9 pm on Tuesday evening announcing, “After consulting with our UC Davis health and fire experts and monitoring updated guidance from other...
While there has been bipartisan support at times for criminal justice reform, for the most part it seems to remain the purview of the left. But this week, Utah Senator M...
At 9:23 PM on 11/13, an email was sent out through the UC Davis WarnMe system announcing that classes would be resumed at UC Davis on 11/14, despite the fact that Davis i...
The End of a Long Journey: Froste Verdict Has Families Crying By Tumaris Hone After weeks of trial and several days of jury deliberation, the long hours discussing the co...
It wasn’t an incredibly hot fall. In fact, I don’t know that we had a single real heat wave after Labor Day. But we’ve had almost no rain, and for most of October the t...
By the Vanguard Editorial Board For a number of years the Davis Vanguard has grappled with the issue of anonymous posting. Currently the policy for posting is that indivi...
By Jeanne Hruska Since 2008, a national campaign entitled “Marsy’s Law” has sought to enshrine in state constitutions a specific and lengthy set of victims’ rights. Funde...
On Wednesday, the Davis Planning Commission will get the first crack at looking at the new Affordable Housing Ordinance (see our article from last week). Staff is asking...
With the passage of Measure L last week, the city of Davis has done a lot to address housing issues in the past two years. For student housing, the council has approved...