The Vanguard has launched ticket sales and sponsorships for its 20th Anniversary Fundraiser on June 14 at the Wednesday Club in Suisun, honoring five public defenders and celebrating 20 years of impactful journalism and community advocacy.
Diane Ortiz conceded the Yolo County Superior Court Judge Office No. 1 race to Ryan Davis, with final ballot counts confirming Davis's victory. Concurrently, Eric Jones secured second place in California's 4th Congressional District, advancing to the November general election against incumbent Rep. Mike Thompson under the state's top-two primary system.
According to the latest unofficial results released by Yolo County, Measure V, a ballot initiative proposing the Village Farms development north of Covell Boulevard, appears to have been defeated. The measure, which sought to amend the city's General Plan to allow up to 1,800 housing units on agricultural land, garnered 11,181 votes in favor against 11,451 opposed, resulting in a 270-vote deficit. This outcome, with a 1.2 percentage point gap, marks another defeat for a peripheral-growth housing proposal under Davis' Measure J framework, despite being one of the closest such contests in the city's history.
Yolo County officially announced the appointment of former Davis Mayor Will Arnold as its new director of communications and chief public information officer, a position tasked with overseeing countywide communications, media relations, digital engagement, and emergency response efforts.
Sacramento County Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez recently voiced concerns regarding the County's budget deficit, contending that underfunding for law enforcement and correctional infrastructure jeopardizes public safety. This assertion is made as data indicates incarceration costs are seven times higher than medical treatment for addiction, and police solve less than 15% of reported crimes.