The family of a twice-convicted child molester believes the California law that has now freed him from prison should not exist in the first place.
These amendments to current policy would promote public health and provide regulatory protection for the County’s youth in regard to nicotine and tobacco, as well as make it a violation to sell ...
The Yolo Transportation District, in collaboration with the city of Woodland and the Woodland Chamber of Commerce, hosted a “pop-up” event Tuesday morning at the proposed ...
WOODLAND, CA – In a misdemeanor bail review hearing Wednesday in Yolo County Superior Court, Judge Catherine Hohenwarter ...
WOODLAND, CA – Judge Daniel Wolk denied Defense Attorney Robert Byers’s motion to dismiss one of his client’s strikes ...
On Tuesday, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the 2025-26 budget principles and budget development calendar, in addition to receiving a preliminary assessment of the 2025-26 ...
Investigators are working to determine if a man serving a prison term for a Sacramento County burglary was killed by his cellmate on Wednesday, according to the California Department of Corrections ...
Survivor season 48 contestant Shauhin Davari has a surprising connection to infamous kidnapping hoaxer Sherri Papini. Shauhin ...
“It just adds more fuel to the fire of confusion,” Yolo County DA Jeff Reisig ... of this CCS project in Kern County represents an opportunity for California to once again lead the climate ...
The family of a twice-convicted child molester that will now walk free speaks out against his release from prison.
Democrat asked Sup. Villegas to recap the last year of happenings for his district, what work the county has done in West Sacramento and what to expect in the coming weeks.
It was part of a public forum hosted by Empower Yolo to discuss how common trafficking is, what community members can do to stop it and how to support victims.