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Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
The Davis Vanguard has successfully unlocked the full matching donation of over $23,000, thanks to the support of its readers and supporters, and is encouraging people to become monthly donors to sustain their independent journalism.
The Davis city council approved eliminating all noise decibel limits for parks, schools, dogs, power tools, and vehicle repairs, allowing the city to decide what is “ordinary and reasonable” without any objective standards, and the public is encouraged to attend the council meeting to express their opinions.
Fire Chief Joe Tenney announced his retirement after 26 years of service to the Davis community, and Paul Swanson was appointed as the city’s next fire chief, effective Feb. 17, 2026.
The Davis City Council is considering relocating the Davis Daytime Respite Center due to potential set-up costs ranging from $150,000 to $2.75 million, and is weighing various operational models and performance measures before making a decision.
The Davis Vanguard has successfully unlocked the full matching donation of over $23,000, thanks to the support of its readers and supporters, and is encouraging people to become monthly donors to sustain their independent journalism.
Judge Gregg L. Prickett denied the protected party’s request for limited contact between the accused and her daughter, maintaining strict restrictions while reinstating formal probation and allowing only phone calls.
Deputy Public Defender Kate Robinson objected to a protective order in a DUI injury case, arguing it was too restrictive and prevented her from effectively representing her client, delaying the setting of a new pretrial date.
A man facing two misdemeanor charges was denied release during a competency hearing in Yolo County Superior Court, preventing him from accessing mental health treatment outside of jail, despite the fact that his doctor had diagnosed him with bipolar disorder with psychotic features and he had refused to take his medication while in custody.
Judge Richard Pacheco heard multiple cases involving people struggling with substance use disorder, highlighting the challenges courts face in balancing accountability, treatment and public safety, while research shows that social networks and environmental factors significantly predict relapse.
The Davis Vanguard has successfully unlocked the full matching donation of over $23,000, thanks to the support of its readers and supporters, and is encouraging people to become monthly donors to sustain their independent journalism.
The July edition of the Vanguard Incarcerated Press features stories from incarcerated individuals that expose the cruelty of the prison system and highlight the resilience of those who endure it, while also advocating for free speech, human rights, and prison reform.
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