After two years of zero bail for most misdemeanors and some felonies, the regular bail schedule has returned and officials predict it may bring with it a shift in local
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on a motion to establish a new office to advance the County’s call for a “care first, jails last” system that would provide
For the May 5 gathering, The Committee for Racial Justice will have the privilege of hosting historian and award- winning author, Dr. Kelly Lytle Hernandez. One of the nation’s