By Carl Takei Over Independence Day weekend, I joined hundreds of fellow Japanese-Americans at the Tule Lake Pilgrimage. Held on the site of the Tule Lake Segregation Cen...
Every year it seems that our city council talks about a goal of improving its relations with UC Davis. We see it both in statements from the dais as well as comments fro...
Judge David Rosenberg on Friday pointed out that a jury had convicted Ricky Hernandez and Joshua Cadenaz-Lopez more than seven months ago of robbery and gang charges, as...
By Aska Smith In September of 2017, Hector Valdez Perez was charged with resisting arrest and use of a deadly weapon toward a peace officer, dissuading a witness from rep...
By Nusrat Choudhury In a banner day for police reform, the city of Milwaukee has entered into a settlement agreement to end practices amounting to a decade-long stop-and-...
Davis is currently undergoing a process that could be viewed as a visioning process for the future of the Davis Downtown. Unfortunately the scheduling of these meetings...
By Deana Medina The preliminary hearing involving three people suspected in the suspicious 2016 disappearances of Elijah Moore and Enrique Rios resumed on July 12 with wi...
By Luke Stoker Dwight Clayton Belton walked into the Woodland Wells Fargo bank this past April and passed a note to the teller demanding money. The teller complied, but B...
By Kali Cohn Over the past week, a Facebook video went viral, showing an El Paso police officer drawing his gun on a group of Latino kids outside a community center and h...
Yesterday I was reading through the material on Field + Pond and one of the things that struck me was how neighbors were suing under CEQA (California Environmental Qualit...
Project Comes Forward with Revised Proposal and a Mix of Units Mix of units. That is the description used by the developers to describe Plaza 2555, which has submitted f...
(From Press Release) – The University of California, Davis, offered freshman and transfer admission for fall 2018 to a total of 41,946 applicants — including 475 mo...
By Floricel Liborio Ramos Sitting chained up in the back of a hot van last summer, I mentally prepared to die. I was surrounded by several other women and we were all wor...
The mayor and council seemed prepared to make changes to public comment rules, but 12 public commenters spoke out, primarily against the 45-minute limitation, causing the...
The Board of Supervisors has twice had to approve an event permit for the Field & Pond event center to host weddings out in a rural stretch of Yolo County. The approv...
In many states across the nation, courts can revoke driver’s licenses for nonpayment of court costs. But a recent ruling by a federal judge in Tennessee found a law ther...
The District Attorney’s office sent out a press release on Tuesday warning residents to be cautious of rental unit scams targeting individuals who are looking for rental...
On Monday, the community said goodbye to outgoing Councilmember Rochelle Swanson and Mayor Robb Davis. Meanwhile, Dan Carson and Mayor Pro Tem Gloria Partida were sworn...
The new council was sworn in last night in a mostly ceremonial meeting. But there is real business to attend to tonight, starting with the new rules of engagement. In p...
By Davis People Power We are pleased to see our new city surveillance ordinance being implemented. Last Thursday night we saw the first staff reports on surveillance tec...