Education is one of the main pillars of the Democratic Party, so it is no surprise to see Democratic candidates jostling for support and endorsements from the education c...
In the Ombudsman’s report to City Council presented on February 20, 2007, one of the biggest areas of concern was the fact the in-car police computers did not work. This...
Last night at the Davis City Council Meeting, I sat by School Board Members Sheila Allen and Gina Daleiden as they waited patiently for an extended period of time for the...
Most residents of Davis were likely unaware of the County General Plan update process until the County Planning Commission returned with a report recommending several dev...
The day began with a show of force–the force of dozens of small school children laughing and screaming in the hopes of saving their school as they slowly marched fr...
Last week being Sunshine Week, I decided to see how responsive the Davis City Council Members would be to an email. I wasn’t sure exactly how they would respond, bu...
The People’s Vanguard of Davis urges the Davis Joint Unified School Board to do everything possible to keep Valley Oak Elementary School open. The current Davis Joi...
On March 1, 2007 the Best Uses of Schools Advisory Task Force spent over an hour and a half presenting the results of their 18 month study that culminated in their recomm...
Last night, the Davis Joint Unified School Board met for nearly four hours listening to more information from the Task Force, representatives of the Davis OPEN group, and...
County Supervisor’s Race Coverage in the Davis Enterprise Tuesday’s Enterprise article about who is lining up for District 4 Supervisor left out a key quote that wa...
Tonight it is possible that the community might know what the Davis Joint Unified Board has in store for Valley Oak Elementary School. It’s also possible that when...
Board of Supervisor Speculation With the announcement of County Supervisor Mariko Yamada for State Assembly, the dominoes are now set to fall in other directions and the...
Last week, as we mentioned in yesterday’s blog entry, the City of Davis passed a proclamation naming this week “Sunshine Week.” So it is with great irony that the council...
Sunday’s editorial by the Davis Enterprise, illustrates a fundamental problem with the reporting of the Enterprise–it fundamentally fails to hold public estab...
One of the most important values in our democratic society is our free and open access to what our government is doing. Last week the Davis City Council as prompted by Co...
We have spent much time talking about both the Davis Police Department and Yolo County District Attorney’s Office’s over-pursuit of relatively minor cases and...
Several weeks ago I received an email from a group called the Dotties. It turned out that for ten years now this group has met and given out awards to the best websites i...
When the Best Uses of Schools Task Force issued their report, one of their key assumption and rationales for reduces the number of elementary schools to eight was falling...
One of the most frequent complaints about the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office under former District Attorney David Henderson had been the intractability of t...
David Murphy’s Settlement Announcement The Davis Enterprise reported last night that “recently resigned” Superintendent David Murphy will continue to re...