Back in April of 2017, when the Sterling Apartments discussion occurred, council grew concerned that residents of Rancho Yolo were vulnerable to development projects that...
The Woodland Police Department ended one mystery on Monday, but continued another. Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, the two Yolo teens missing since late 2016, have not be...
By Neil Ruud With 40% of ballots in Yolo County yet to be processed, some of the races called in the early hours of June 6 may see a different outcome when Yolo Elections...
By Jenny Samuels In an interview on Tuesday morning with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Attorney General Jeff Sessions doubled down on his defense of the Trump admi...
UC Davis has agreed to increase its overall on-campus housing allotment from 28 percent currently to 48 percent. That comes to 9050 additional beds over the next decade,...
Overall, when we evaluate the last council and the past four years, I think this council deserves a lot of credit for tackling and “solving” some of the big issues before...
After more than a year and a half, the Woodland Police Department announced that, in coordination with the Yolo County Sheriff’s Office, it has made three arrests r...
In 2016, it was notable that, while opponents of Nishi were able to narrowly defeat the measure, all four of the council candidates supported Nishi. In 2018, that shifte...
Staff is recommending that the West Davis Active Adult Community (WDAAC) project be placed on the ballot. This would be Davis’ first age-restricted single-family subdivi...
(From Press Release) – A federal judge this week granted a preliminary injunction in a class action lawsuit filed by two Bay Area fathers stuck in immigration deten...
Had Nishi been defeated in the Measure R vote on Tuesday, I believe that this would have been the beginning of the end of the measure as we know it. Measure R gets a rep...
In 2016, two separate occurrences coincided to produce the need for change in the Davis police oversight system. First, the Davis Police Auditor, who had been employed b...
An article by the Appeal points out that, while there was a statewide push for criminal justice reform in California, “most incumbents successfully fended off progressive...
(From Press Release) – Individuals with criminal convictions face numerous barriers to establishing a productive and law-abiding lifestyle. Many jobs require discl...
by Bob Schneider Properly planned, the northwest corner of Davis offers an important opportunity for meeting development needs in Davis in a manner that reflects Davis va...
Even with a lot of ballots still remaining, the chances that the results on Measure J, Nishi, change from Tuesday are very remote. This will be the first of three articl...
Labor & Anti-Racism Movements Forge New Connections in Police Disarmament Language By B.B. Buchanan Labor has a long and checkered history with regards to racial just...
By Kristen Townsend Wallman Is it responsible to build a swimming pool in your backyard if you can’t afford to fix your home’s leaky roof? Most homeowners would probably...
By Alana Mockler Yesterday the preliminary hearing for Jose Santana Leyva reconvened in Department 11 with the testimony of two Woodland police witnesses, Officers Greg F...
The number sounds impressive – more than 18,000 ballots remain to be counted – but the Vanguard’s analysis is that it is unlikely to change any outcomes. According to the...