The Vallejo City Council on Tuesday extended the city’s public safety state of emergency, approved $2 million for police recruitment and retention and got long-awaited good news about the Broadway ...
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Inclusivity radiates at Vallejo’s 50th Annual Special Olympics
Paraeducator Deanna Suisala’s smile matched the magic of her students competing head-to-head with friends, new and old. Their faces glowed with excitement, anticipating their turn at the javelin throw ...
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Proposed Vallejo casino hit with another lawsuit
The Lytton Rancheria tribe has filed a lawsuit claiming the city violated state environmental laws in an agreement with the ...
Harry Black, a former Stockton city manager, was swiftly and unanimously appointed Vallejo Interim City Manager on Tuesday to mostly plaudits from residents and local groups. Public speakers and city ...
The City of Vallejo once again has to ante up in a civil rights lawsuit concerning its police department. The toll this time is $8.5 million, the most in the city’s history. The family of Sean ...
The City of Vallejo is inviting residents to apply for open seats on several boards, commissions, and committees, giving community members a chance to shape local policies and programs. Vacancies ...
The ACLU sent a seven-page letter to Vallejo's City Council on Thursday requesting an independent investigation into misconduct allegations against the city attorney's office. The allegations against ...
Feb. 12—The City of Vallejo admitted on Thursday that it violated the California Public Records Act in January 2021 by failing to disclose requested records related to five police shootings. The ...
A toxic chemical release was prevented from contaminating drinking water at Vallejo's Fleming Hill Water Treatment Plant, the ...
The City of Vallejo suffered its eighth homicide of the year on Saturday when a woman was shot near the 400 block of Admiral Callaghan Lane. According to a Vallejo Police Department news release, at ...
The City of Vallejo once again has to ante up in a civil rights lawsuit concerning its police department. The toll this time is $8.5 million, the most in the city’s history. The family of Sean ...
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