LOS ANGELES — Private contractors, acting as de facto bounty hunters for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to arrest people at jails and prison, are the...
By Jolene Darensbourg BERKELEY – UC Berkeley’s Department of Cinema and Digital Media hosted a live lecture on Wednesday with Aspara DiQuinzio, UC Berkeley senior curator...
Join us on Monday, February 22, at noon for the Vanguard’s webinar: Yolo County Public Defender’s Office: Reshaping the Criminal Justice System Narrative Our...
By Gabriella Garcia On Feb. 13, 2021, seven Republican senators voted to convict former president Donald Trump for his involvement in the Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021....
By Flor Sanchez DAVIS — During Thursday’s Tree Commission meeting, Urban Forest Manager Rob Cain provided an update on the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP...
By Alex Hernandez-Zavala During a recent round of stimulus payments, payments per individual are $1,400, $2,800 for married couples and $1,400 per child and adult depende...
By David M. Greenwald UC Davis won’t say it publicly, but then again they don’t have to. They went to Sacramento to build Aggie Square in large part because they knew ho...
By Catherine Pentoney Vanguard Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento Homeless Union and the Committee to Recall Darrell Steinberg attempted to serve the Sacrament...
By Eric Gelber AB 122 (Horvath) is the latest effort at enacting a bill to authorize bicyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs. What problem/issue would the bill addr...
Mike Schmidt won the Willamot District Attorney position last summer, preparing to take over in January, when the outgoing incumbent resigned and he was appointed to star...
By Max Kennedy TEXAS – Melissa Lucio, the first Hispanic woman sentenced to death in Texas, seemed to have hope for a new trial in July of 2019 when the U.S. Court...
By Nancy Aviña SACRAMENTO – A 59-year-old caregiver arrested last August after an elderly woman died at a board and care home in Rancho Cordova, will be released so...
By Alexander Ramirez SACRAMENTO – A total of seven cases of corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant occurred on Feb. 19 in Sacramento court under Judge Scott Tedmon—and...
By Kathryn Wood and Hongyi Wen SACRAMENTO – A preliminary hearing here in Sacramento County Superior Court last Friday led to the court setting an attempted murder trial...
By: Ishani Desai LOS ANGELES — According to a recent UCLA study, the method used to determine recipients for the COVID-19 vaccine throughout LA County is flawed. American...
By Diana Zhu DAVIS – SacHacks is the first major intercollegiate hackathon in Sacramento open to all college students with the goal of cultivating the untapped potential...
By Michelle Moreno Lira Hate crimes against Asian Americans have recently increased, causing many elders to stay inside their houses out of fear of being attacked. Across...
By David M. Greenwald San Luis Obispo District Attorney Dan Dow was already under fire for his handling of the Tianna Arata case last summer, but that heat could be turne...
By Eric Gelber Davis is represented in the State Legislature by Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry and Senator Bill Dodd. Below is a quick rundown of the bills introduce...
By Alexander Ramirez WASHINGTON D.C. – Research done by The Sentencing Project has shown that the number of people being sentenced to a life sentence without parole, life...