Solano County is not in collapse, but we are at an inflection point. The question is not whether businesses have left or enrollment has declined. The question is what we are building next.
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Supervisors increase waste rates in unincorporated area
The Solano County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 to increase waste collection rates in the unincorporated area by three percent at Tuesday’s meeting. Supervisor John Vasquez was not present at the ...
What started as a simple traffic stop attempt in Vallejo today turned into a high-speed trip across county lines, ending with ...
The proposed new Solano city will need an environmental impact report. We reviewed all 616 pages of public comments on what that report should include ...
The incident occurred after the woman’s Toyota Sedan was hit by a silver Dodge pickup that was traveling eastbound. The pickup truck broadsided the Sedan, resulting in the fatal collision. According ...
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Another Solano company prepares for mass layoffs, could push job losses over 1,000 since December
More mass layoffs could be headed for Solano County as some local leaders describe the necessary response as "stopping the ...
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Supes honor Red Cross, name Women’s History Month
The Solano County Board of Supervisors heard the results of a fundraiser, made multiple proclamations, and heard from frustrated county employees again on Tuesday. Solano County employees celebrated ...
Solano County Treasurer-Tax Colletor-County Clerk Charles “Chuck” Lomeli announced Friday that he will retire on Dec. 28, ...
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Solano County workers launch two-day strike
Solano County Government Workers took to the county’s streets and government buildings Tuesday to argue for a fair contract from Solano County Administrators. The two-day strike included workers ...
Industrial real estate vacancy doubles in Napa and Solano counties amid facility closures and flat rents, write Chris Neeb, Glen Dowling and Matt Bracco of JLL.
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69 Jelly Belly Fairfield employees to be laid off amid broader economic strain in Solano County
Fairfield is facing another round of job losses as Ferrara Candy Company prepares to permanently lay off 69 corporate employees at its Jelly Belly campus, even as the factory, warehouse and visitor ...
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