Last month, after the Planning Commission denied to recommend approval of the Davis Live project, the commission came back with a revised proposal and recommended the den...
Most reformers agree on the basic problem of bail – we reside in a system that is supposed to believe an individual to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ...
By Vasudha Talla Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and its sister agencies, have long targeted immigrants and communities of color using data collected at the st...
(The city has posted the arguments for and against Measure L as well as the impartial analysis on a city web page – here). Rebuttal to Argument in Favor of Measure L A co...
By Crescenzo Vellucci Vanguard Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO – In an exclusive tip to the Davis Vanguard, lawyers report that ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) age...
Is there a change being made by the City to the parking downtown? We are taking steps to improve downtown parking because demand for parking exceeds the supply available...
by Maryjo Nuñez A Yolo County man has been charged with domestic abuse due to failing to demonstrate restraint and physically assaulting his previous partner. On May 4, 2...
The affordable housing portion of the West Davis Active Adult Community (WDAAC) project has generated some criticism from the opposition to the project, believing that th...
This week, the Vanguard column, supported by information from across the country, created a bit of a stir with correspondence coming in locally. Looking at Philadelphia...
By Alan Hirsch, “The Lawn Sign Guy in the Farmers Market” Most Davisites, the 88.5% who voted against Trump, are probably like me: sick from the steady stream of news out...
by Maryjo Nuñez A Yolo County man has been charged with domestic abuse, accused of failing to demonstrate restraint and physically assaulting his now-previous partner. On...
Back in March, the Vanguard reported on the rise of dorm-living and co-living spaces for professions (see: Analysis: Dorm Living for Professionals). The article came at...
The city of Davis made a number of changes to their solid waste pick up policies and pickup service. During their review in December, members of the URAC (Utility Rate A...
The ACLU of California announced early on Monday that they had taken a step further than last week and come out in opposition to SB 10, the California Bail Reform ACT. In...
By Kristin Greer Love Last month, a federal judge blocked the government from arbitrarily locking up asylum seekers who came to the U.S. fleeing persecution, torture, or...
An interesting article appeared last week in the Bisnow Bay Area news site. The article finds: “Seniors in the Bay Area already have limited options in a tight housing m...
During the hotly contested election for district attorney, the Davis Enterprise, in endorsing incumbent DA Jeff Reisig, wrote: “Despite efforts by those opposed to him to...
By Toni Smith-Thompson The idea of facial recognition technology conjures up scenes from books and films set in dystopian futures in which freedom and liberty have been f...
Last month we launched our 8th Annual Fundraiser, focusing on the highly topical subject of immigrant rights. Our event features the Chief Attorney in the San Francisco P...
A lot of changes are in the works for the city. This week we have seen three big ones, but there is more to come. Within a few months, several more senior planners are...