Sonoma County supervisors announce vaccination rollout is ramping up despite challenges of supply and logistics
Sonoma County's COVID-19 vaccination efforts are kicking into high gear
Berkeley Law to host groundbreaking webinar on reforming police through labor relations
Berkeley Law will host a five-hour webinar on police reform
COVID-19 vaccine registration open for LA County residents aged 65 and older
Los Angeles County residents who are 65 years old and
State officials tell counties to ‘pause’ administration of vaccine lot
The California State Epidemiologist recommended to local health offices last
Mayor London Breed announces release of Five-Year Financial Plan for the City and County of San Francisco
Local revenues projected to recover over five-year projection period, but
A new partner for police: Mental health professionals to respond to 9-1-1 calls for people in crisis in San Mateo County
Licensed clinicians to embed with police in Daly City, San
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announces $25 million early education economic recovery program
The City will provide $25 million in grants and zero-interest
Mono County Supervisor Stacy Corless installed as chair of Rural county Representatives of California
Today, Mono County Supervisor Stacy Corless was installed as the
Marin County forms new partnership to improve mental health services
County facility in San Rafael to be converted into licensed
Greater Sacramento region exits State Stay at Home order immediately
The following statement can be attributed to El Dorado County
County of Orange announces first regional COVID-19 Super POD at Disneyland Resort
In a vital step to help battle the spread of
First District Supervisor Andrew Do elected as new OCTA chairman
Director Mark A. Murphy, also mayor of Orange, chosen as
County of San Diego to open first “Vaccination Super Station” in partnership with UC San Diego Health, Padres and City of San Diego
The County of San Diego is taking the lead to
Trackdown Management’s Picking Up the Pieces
Trackdown Management’s City Manager Newsletter: Volume No. 14, Issue No.
Placer County solar panel carports go live; estimated to save taxpayers $5 million
Placer County is “going green” heading into the new year,