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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 supports open, thoughtful, and meaningful discussion of important issues affecting our community and society….
The Davis City Council has moved forward with a proposed ordinance that would shift responsibility for sidewalk maintenance to adjacent property owners, while emphasizing that enforcement remains months-if not years-away as officials work through policy details and community concerns.
The Davis Joint Unified School District has projected a decline in student enrollment over the next decade, but housing development could potentially reverse this trend.
Opponents of the Village Farms Davis project are using fear-mongering tactics to scare the public about the potential risks of PFAS contamination in the groundwater beneath the Old Davis Landfill, when in fact the risk is infinitesimally low and the City of Davis is the primary source of PFAS contamination in the Yolo Bypass.
U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson presented a $1 million federal check to the City of Davis to support bicycle and pedestrian improvements at the Davis Amtrak Station, which will improve access for residents south of the station and enhance multimodal access.
The Davis Vanguard supports open, thoughtful, and meaningful discussion of important issues affecting our community and society….
A Yolo County Superior Court judge denied a request to reduce a felony embezzlement conviction to a misdemeanor, despite the accused having successfully completed probation and having no prior criminal history.
Defense counsel argued in court that the Long Beach Police Department failed to conduct a proper DUI investigation, as critical steps were overlooked and evidence was not collected.
The accused in a felony vandalism case was remanded into custody after failing to appear in court, despite defense arguments that transportation problems and language barriers contributed to the delay.
A Yolo County Superior Court judge denied a motion to suppress evidence in the case of a homeless man who was detained for 30 minutes while walking with a shopping cart, ruling that the officer acted within legal reason to detain.
The Davis Vanguard supports open, thoughtful, and meaningful discussion of important issues affecting our community and society….
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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