Glendale apologizes for a racist past
The Glendale City Council has unanimously approved a resolution apologizing for a history of discriminatory policies that once kept persons of color from living in the city or being out after dark.
Vallejo City Council Declares Public Safety Emergency
California Adds “Equity Requirement” to Reopening Framework
Placerville Delays Decision on Removing Noose From City Logo
Placerville, California is known for its farms and historical buildings, its vineyards, and even its whitewater rafting. But the old mining town also has a darker side.
Police Will No Longer Make Traffic Stops Under Berkeley Proposal
Berkeley’s City Council has approved a package of police reform measures that would dramatically change law enforcement in the city.
Will Fort Bragg Finally Change Its Name?
In the wake of nationwide protests against systemic racism and injustice, the Fort Bragg City Council is poised to allow voters the chance to change the city’s name.
Report: People of Color Still Bear the Brunt of Marijuana Enforcement in San Diego
Ferguson makes history, electing two African American council members
A city that has become a focal point for racial tensions has elected two new African American members to the city council.
