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Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
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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.
The Village Farms development proposal has encountered considerable opposition within the Davis community. However, available evidence suggests that a rejection of the project may intensify the city’s existing housing crisis, contributing to elevated housing costs, continued decline in school enrollment, and increased state pressure to meet housing obligations.
Housing 4 All Davis, a newly established community group, will host a public educational forum on June 11, intended to augment public understanding of homelessness and explore strategies for addressing the needs of unhoused residents and broader community concerns.
The Village Farms project, a proposed 1,800-unit residential development spanning 498 acres in Davis, California, has drawn scrutiny over its potential implications for traffic, housing affordability, and environmental safety. Opponents contend the development, situated near a 200-acre FEMA floodplain and adjacent to a former landfill, would exacerbate congestion with an estimated 15,000 daily car trips and fail to provide adequate affordable housing, prompting calls for its reconsideration.
Mutual Housing of California received an $8.4 million subsidy from the City of Davis for the 69-unit New Harmony affordable housing project. Applying this per-unit subsidy rate indicates that a 360-unit development, such as the proposed Village Farms, would necessitate a city contribution of approximately $44 million. This financial projection contrasts with Mutual Housing’s assertion that the Village Farms project can be realized with a $6 million developer investment.
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.
Yolo County Superior Court Judge Maguire ordered the release of an accused individual on her own recognizance on July 1, following her return to state custody after an extended period in federal prison. The decision was rendered despite prosecution concerns regarding a prior failure to appear in the pending 2021 criminal case, with the court citing the accused’s federal parole supervision and immediate contact with counsel as factors supporting release.
A judge at the Newport Beach Harbor Justice Center deemed medical documentation from Coast Plaza Hospital inadmissible, declining to accept it as evidence to explain an accused individual’s absence from court. The court subsequently granted an extension of a bench warrant until June 3, citing the documentation’s failure to confirm hospital admission and the accused’s prior history of nonappearances.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Ferrentino denied a request to modify a criminal protective order, citing the gravity of allegations that included strangulation and threats, in addition to the accused’s documented history of domestic violence and prior protective order violations.
Yolo County Superior Court Judge Danette Castillo Brown granted own-recognizance release to an individual facing misdemeanor trespassing charges, notwithstanding prosecutorial objections that cited public safety concerns and uncooperative behavior. The court determined that the accused’s housing status should not serve as a determinant in release decisions, aligning with defense arguments emphasizing the nonviolent character of the alleged conduct.
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.
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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