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- The Vanguard Seeks $15,000 to Stay Afloat in Accountability JournalismThe Vanguard, a small nonprofit newsroom, is in need of $15,000 to stay afloat and pay its dedicated staff, and donations of any amount can help bring them closer to stability and justice.
- Opinion: The Education-Housing Link — Why Davis Must Build for Its Teachers Davis Joint Unified School District is facing a crisis as high housing costs are driving out teachers, resulting in a loss of students and revenue, and the district is exploring the possibility of building housing for its employees to address the issue.
- Op-ED | Support Housing Opportunity in Our Updated General PlanInterfaith Housing Justice Davis advocates for mixed-income, mixed-housing neighborhoods, strategic density near transit and services, responsible land stewardship, and protecting community health to create a future where housing is accessible, sustainable, and just for all members of the community.
- Newsom Accuses Trump of Undermining Democracy and Exploiting FearCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom has accused President Trump of undermining democracy by federalizing the California National Guard and conducting aggressive immigration enforcement actions, and has filed a lawsuit to block the deployment, with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals expected to rule in the coming days.
- California Assembly Advances Bill to Ease Financial Burden on ContractorsSB 61, authored by Sen. Dave Cortese, aims to ease financial strain on contractors by reducing the amount of money withheld from construction contractors and subcontractors on private projects from 10 percent to 5 percent, bringing private-sector rules in line with public works standards.