Friday, May 08, 2025
Jan 25, 2023
The council voted to move the code enforcement section from the police department to the city’s planning and development services department....
Jan 10, 2023
There was minimal damage to the library, books, and equipment....
Jan 09, 2023
The fire started in a tent outside the library, which spread to trees above the tent and then broke a second-floor window, damaging books and office equipment inside...
Jan 06, 2023
Downed trees trapped some residents in their homes....
Jun 01, 2022
The union that represents Vallejo’s police and fire dispatchers said dwindling staff has left remaining dispatchers in dangerous conditions....
May 17, 2022
The proposed budget also gives $2.2 million to the fire department, $750,000 to public works, $4 million to planning and development services, and $1.5 million to city administration....
May 17, 2022
The fire was intentionally set and Vallejo police arrested a suspect later this morning....
Feb 11, 2022
The city will also hire youth and homeless coordinators and several non-sworn police positions....
Oct 08, 2021
A federal judge ruled that the city violated the Fourth Amendment when it seized and red-tagged two live-work storefronts in May 2017....
Jul 06, 2021
VALLEJO– A fire station shuttered over a decade ago due to the city’...
Apr 12, 2021
by John Glidden | April 12, 2021 VALLEJO– Fire Chief Daryl Arbuthnott suddenly resigned...
Mar 05, 2021
VALLEJO– A former Vallejo resident is seeking $1 million in damages from the...