Analysis: Measure A Gets Key Endorsement from Enterprise
Do endorsements matter? Many, myself included, argue that the most important aspect of an endorsement is as…
Do endorsements matter? Many, myself included, argue that the most important aspect of an endorsement is as…
There seem to be four different viewpoints on housing at the Mace Ranch Innovation Center (MRIC). There…
While critical details about the Nishi project remain up in the air, the Davis Enterprise editor has…
One of the biggest topics of discussion outside of the local issues in the last few weeks…
On Tuesday night when I expressed concern to a councilmember about the fact that the MOU issue…
Earlier this week, I had heard a rumor that the Davis Enterprise was reducing its print operations…
(Editor’s note: this letter was submitted to the Vanguard for publication with the attached note). Heema Govindjee-Merchant…
From the start, most of the changes to the AIM program which focus on tweaks to the…
The AIM issue has definitely had some polarizing moments. There were certainly times when the rhetoric from…
When Supervisor Jim Provenza endorsed Davis Mayor Dan Wolk over his colleague Supervisor Don Saylor, it was…
Reading the coverage in the local paper, I am a bit appalled, even after nearly nine years…
There are a lot of questions that many in this community have as to why Baby Justice…
The CFD issue has been heating up in recent weeks just in time for the council to…
Outgoing executive secretary of the Sacramento Central Labor Council Bill Camp told the Sacramento Business Journal on…
It was supposed to be a “make nice” comment by the editor of the local paper in…
We should have learned our lessons by now, but it doesn’t seem that we have. On October…
The Sacramento Bee and Davis Enterprise apparently agree on which three candidates should lead the DJUSD School…
In June, the city of Davis, as part of a routine update on residential satisfaction, commissioned the…
A cartoon published in the Davis Enterprise that seems to depict border guards in a flood of…
Since everyone wanted to focus on other aspects of yesterday’s column, I want to pull this out…