Michael Kitzes speaks to the crowd during the “Families Belong Together” rally Saturday morning at Time Square in Downtown Vacaville. Michael Morris - The Reporter Concerned residents took to the streets of 750 American cities demanding that “Families Belong Together” less than two months after the Trump administration implemented its “zero tolerance” legislation against undocumented immigrants.
Police Patrolling Trail In Popular Vacaville Park After Woman Robbed A woman was robbed along a popular trail and police are sending out extra patrols and plan to through the summer. California is Now the 5th Largest Economy in the World California has surpassed the United Kingdom to become the world's fifth largest economy.
Law enforcement officials including agents with the FBI stand outside a home on Rice Lane in rural Vacaville after an early morning raid at the home. Law enforcement officials confirmed that it was part of an FBI investigation that was conducted at multiple locations in Northern California.
The U.S. Constitution is stored in the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. During the day, pages 1 and 4 are displayed in a bullet-proof case, which is filled with helium and water vapor to preserve the paper's quality. At night, the pages are lowered into a vault, behind 5-ton doors that are designed to withstand a nuclear explosion.
For the second time in two years, Fairfield-Suisun Unified Superintendent Kris Corey will return to Washington, D.C., to discuss and share ideas about 21st-century high schools. The Vacaville resident and also Kristen Witt, the school district's director of secondary education, will attend the White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools, Sept.
Larry Frounfelkner of Vacaville salutes a tombstone of a U.S. veteran after planting an American flag at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon, Saturday. Frounfelkner, a Vietnam veteran, attended the flag planting ceremony to honor his father and father-in-law, whom both served in the U.S. military.