, February 03, 2026
Jan 12, 2022
The unregulated and untraceable guns account for about one in five guns Vallejo police find in the city....
Jan 10, 2022
Human Resources Director Mark Love left his position last week....
Jan 07, 2022
The decision to close comes as the Solano County Public Health Department reported 2,708 active COVID cases this week with a seven-day test positivity rate of 30%....
Jan 06, 2022
The city is considering purchasing four unused Little League fields on Rollingwood Drive as well as former schools on Grant Street and Farragut Avenue....
Jan 06, 2022
Like two others who died in May and June of last year, the woman’s family said she was not found for days....
Jan 04, 2022
The two women died in their rooms last spring and weren't found for days....
Jan 04, 2022
The city of Vallejo has paid $12.7 million in settlements in 23 civil rights lawsuits for incidents since Jan. 1, 2012....
Dec 31, 2021
The city of Vallejo grappled with a significant amount of turnover at city hall and within the Vallejo Police Department....
Dec 29, 2021
The council gave general direction to city staff, to work on providing hotel vouchers to about 50 remaining persons....
Dec 22, 2021
Vallejo police officer Zachary Jacobsen shot and killed Ramos, 21, during a family fight in January 2017....
Dec 21, 2021
“This investigation did not find Sgt. Mustard’s account as to these issues credible,” the report states....
Dec 21, 2021
Neighbors along the proposed site voiced strong opposition to the tent city, claiming it would attract blight and destabilize the middle-class neighborhood....