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Vallejo holds its share of historic pain — red lining, the Navy’s exit, and, of course, the Zodiac Killer. → Read More
Vallejo holds its share of historic pain — red lining, the Navy’s exit, and, of course, the Zodiac Killer. → Read More
Vallejo holds its share of historic pain — red lining, the Navy’s exit, and, of course, the Zodiac Killer. Author Bob Calhoun wanted to honor that history when he wrote about the Zodiac for h… → Read More
Nichelini suit appears to come down to whether or not an officer employed with the VPD who also serves as the union president can be punished or terminated for things he claims he did or said solel… → Read More
Garrett Toles is running in District 2, which is currently unrepresented or “at large.” → Read More
According to City policy, “It is up to the department head or city manager to determine whether or not the cost is “reasonable and justified… Also, they need to determine whether … → Read More
Vincent Foster’s Lincoln was loaded with hydraulics, enabling it to perform “three wheel motion,” also known as riding on only three while the fourth wheel is elevated up off the ground. Foster’s f… → Read More
Colorado-based Steely Dead merges the music of Steely Dan and the Grateful Dead. → Read More
Nyhoff stayed at the JW Marriott in LA and the City of Vallejo paid $465 per night for two nights there and $343 for one night, for a total of $873. According to the travel website Expedia, the 4-s… → Read More
Anne Cardwell has hit the ground running in her first official days as interim city manager, promoting some and rearranging one department’s oversight. → Read More
The letter appears to show the Vallejo Police Officers Association amitting to the bending but claims that it has been done to signify officers “surviving officer-involved shootings” and not deaths… → Read More
The letter appears to show the union admitting to the bending but claims that it has been done to signify officers “surviving officer-involved shootings” and not deaths by their hand. → Read More
The council approved an agreement with Flock Group to install 40 license plate readers and 40 CCTV cameras at a cost of $460,000. → Read More
In the Times-Herald article entitled “Proposed V-Town Farms canna-biz faces another legal hurdle” from July 28 contained an inaccuracy. Katy St. Clair stated that a tie vote from the city council should have resulted in a win for the appeal filed against V-Town Farms. A tie vote would have meant that the appeal failed. We regret the error and have updated the story. → Read More
Embattled cannabis retailer V-Town Farms is up against yet another legal challenge from entities in Vallejo that do not want to see the “mega store” open up here. → Read More
By accepting the interim role, she will be given a 20 percent bump in her salary. → Read More
Though the bar was gay-friendly before, Linn and his partner Andrew “Andy” Pembroke wanted to make a conscience effort to create a welcoming place for LGBTQ people. Linn even hangs a pride flag out… → Read More
“I just want you to know that in our experience, women who have been sexually assaulted before often pretend that it is happening again to get attention and relive the excitement and thrill of that… → Read More
VMT is owned by Alan Varela and William Gilmartin, who both plead guilty in May to conspiring to obtain city contracts through former San Francisco head of public works Mohammed Nuru. The pair were… → Read More
“I just want you to know that in our experience, women who have been sexually assaulted before often pretend that it is happening again to get attention and relive the excitement and thrill of that… → Read More