Man Gunned Down in Grandparents’ Back Yard – SPD Admits Victim Didn’t Have a Gun as Officers Believed by Cres Vellucci SACRAMENTO – Another day, another you...
The Vanguard is launching its weekly question series that will go from today to the election with 11 questions. Unlike previous years, the Vanguard has a hard cut off bo...
DA Challenger Claims to Be a Whistleblower and Paints a Picture of Widespread Corruption in Tulare County On October 8, 1997, the Visalia Times-Delta ran a story announci...
by Cres Vellucci WOODLAND – Earlier this month, Judge Paul Richardson found 10 activists not guilty after they faced charges for protesting at Monsanto’s Woodland h...
Arguments Heard Regarding Character of Previously Convicted Davis Burglar By Jenean Docter Arguments regarding the character of Joseph Kaleimanu Hernandez were heard on...
by Jean Jackman Are you watching what our current District Attorney (DA) is doing? He is our most powerful elected official. He can decide who gets criminal charges file...
On Tuesday evening, after listening to a number of students talking about the current rental market and their living situation, Mayor Pro Tem Brett Lee asked his colleagu...
by Natalie Wormeli and William Kelly Recently five law enforcement officers signed an open letter titled “Worried about Johansson,” opposing Dean Johansson’s candidacy fo...
Statement by Board Trustee Madhavi Sunder (Madhavi Sunder, Board Trustee, made the following statement at March 15, 2018 Davis School Board Meeting). I would like to requ...
By Sarah Hinger and Jennifer Bellamy On Monday, the White House announced the creation of a Federal Commission on School Safety, chaired by Secretary of Education Betsy D...
This week, UC Davis approved a budget and design for replacement of Emerson Hall, a residence hall at the University of California, Davis. They also received an overview...
Late on Thursday evening, the DJUSD School Board moved forward with proposed changes that would phase out the English-only program at Marguerite Montgomery Elementary, an...
Earlier this week, following the lead of San Francisco from earlier this year, the Yolo County District Attorney announced he “plans to partner with the Public Defender t...
By Sarah Hinger For 17 minutes on March 14, students and their supporters across the country are planning to walk out of their schools, honoring the victims of the Parkla...
On Tuesday the council in separate items is set to address three key components of its policies on homelessness. First, council will address the need for public restroom...
Yesterday the Vanguard reported on yet another lawsuit against a project in Davis. Since 2011, we have seen lawsuits filed against the water project, against a condition...
It was a story that drew attention across the community and across the region, as the Bee ran the headline: “This district in a liberal California city marked down the na...
(From Press Release) – A federal judge this week ordered authorities to immediately free a homeless man from jail after he was repeatedly denied a constitutionally...
By Danielle Eden C. Silva The closing statements in the trial against Pilaar Lenae Thomas were completed during the morning session in Department 14. After the closing st...
(From Press Release)– Yolo Food Bank is aiming to increase visibility and awareness throughout the county with the addition of long-time volunteer Rebecca Rogoway to the...