In a unanimous vote this week, the Davis City Council approved staff recommendations to begin a feasibility study on the ...
The statistics are staggering but not surprising: 50% of people in state prisons have a substance use disorder. That’s half of everyone locked away—not ...
Prosecutors have dismissed felony assault and battery charges against Irvin Alberto Lara-Rivera, a San Francisco man accused of a hate crime ...
A bill aimed at permanently streamlining the approval process for public transportation, bike, and pedestrian infrastructure ...
The City of Sacramento has agreed to pay $350,000 to settle a federal lawsuit alleging police violence during the 2020 Black ...
Tsuru for Solidarity here, in concert with San Francisco Japantown, labor groups, SF Public Defender’s Office, and ...
SACRAMENTO, CA - California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week the state’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force recovered $13 ...
WASHINGTON, DC - A new policy report highlights various systemic injustices in the U.S. criminal legal system, and urges lawmakers to adopt significant ...
Vermont Superior Court Judge R. David Fenster this week denied motions to either withdraw a plea or resentence a man after ...