But Anti-Fascists Arrested after Capitol Clash Must Wait to Argue Innocence By Crescenzo Vellucci A highly-anticipated court hearing to dismiss all charges against three...
By Kimberly Hale Chancellor Gary S. May of the University of California, Davis, has established three task forces of students, faculty and staff to examine affordable stu...
There seems to be some conflating of Affordable Housing (Big A or subsidized housing) with the issue of general affordability. We saw this in Eileen Samitz’s comments tha...
In 2016, the Nishi project had a lawsuit filed against it on the basis of an inadequate traffic study and a non-compliant affordable housing component. That lawsuit was...
In 2006, Matt Rexroad won a heavily contested race against Frank Sieferman and then has run unopposed in 2010 and 2014. But not in 2018. A contentious issue over who sho...
We have already talked a lot about the air quality issue and affordable housing issue, but I wanted to go again through some of the arguments against Nishi. Colin Walsh p...
In the summer of 2009, the Vanguard still only a few years old, I got a call from a family to come out and meet with them at their home in Carmichael. Little did I reali...
By Laurin Leonard In 2012, I founded an organization called Mission: Launch with my mom. Based out of Baltimore, Mission:Launch helps formerly incarcerated individuals be...
Last month outgoing ASUCD President Josh Dalavai told the Vanguard that the push is now shifting to not only include a demand for student housing, but to make sure that t...
Judge Daniel P. Maguire acknowledged he was troubled that he was holding a CD with a recording that the defense did not have access to during the trial. However, he ende...
by Eric Gelber The Vanguard has recently run a number of articles touting the virtues of the West Davis Active Adult Community (WDAAC), a proposed senior housing developm...
By Ahilan Arulanantham Last week, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit issued a truly brutal decision, concluding that the Constitution did not require the government...
It’s quiet – too quiet? That was the reaction from a lot of people on Wednesday morning. They were waiting for the shoe to drop. The way it did in 2009 after the counc...
From the time that the plea agreement in the KetMoRee stabbing was announced, it was more than a bit of a head scratcher for me. While it wasn’t that shocking that the D...
by Danielle Eden C. Silva and Fabhia Zaman Witness Testifies to Seeing Gun Fired from Vehicle By Danielle Eden C. Silva The trial for Jason Michael Lopez and Stephon Jero...
By Taylor Pendergrass It has taken decades, billions of dollars, and thousands of laws to turn the United States into the largest incarcerator in the world. This system a...
Ironically the council decision to adopt a new interim ordinance on affordable housing requirements may have been more controversial at the end of the day than the decisi...
As issues went in 2016, the issue of air quality was not the top reason or even the runner up reason why Nishi failed. Clearly the traffic concerns dominated, and the la...
Becerra Assumes Role After U.S. Department of Justice Retreats from Ongoing Review of Recommended Reforms (From press release): Attorney General Xavier Becerra Monday ann...
By Kelsey Landon Wednesday morning’s jury trial for defendants Jason Michael Lopez and Stephon Jerome Ramirez, facing charges of an alleged gang-related shooting, reconve...