Gavin Newsom to commute the sentences of more than 600 people condemned to California’s death row to life without the ...
Davis, CA – A few years ago, there was a suggestion that Davis wait to put projects ...
Davis, CA – Back in July 2023, the city council adopted an ordinance which established at 15 ...
Vanguard News Desk Editor SACRAMENTO, CA – New laws in California for 2025 don’t appear to feature ...
On Wednesday, May 22, 2024, I finally left San Quentin State Prison, finally left East Block, and the notoriety of Death Row. I had transpacked nine weeks earlier, living out of the two boxes of ...
On Saturday the Washington Post ran a full-length news analysis on an issue that is becoming critical locally: “Why so many Americans prefer sprawl to walkable neighborhoods” (link). The answers could ...
Davis, CA – Davis voters supported Measure Q with 64.2 percent of the vote despite a vigorous campaign in opposition. The City remains steadfast in its estimate that the tax will generate roughly $11 ...
This week, PPIC (Public Policy Institute of California) put out a report on “Three Decades of Housing Challenges in the Golden State.” As Hans Johnson and Eric McGhee note, “While California’s housing ...
WOODLAND, CA – During a review hearing in Yolo County Superior Court late last week, Judge Daniel M. Wolk denied a woman a referral to CARE court, stating bipolar disorder “does not qualify” as a ...
Each time I’ve written a column for The Student’s Vanguard, I find myself spending a lot of time thinking about the title. For me, the process of creating a title is like baking cookies—an act that ...
VAN NUYS, CA – During a progress report this week at the Los Angeles County Van Nuys West Courthouse, the accused was forced to register in a six-month residential program despite the therapist’s ...
My article earlier this week on the PPIC report led to an interesting exchange over Measure J – and let’s face it, many housing discussions in Davis have Measure J as the background. Richard McCann: ...