TEXAS – On Tuesday, April 19, Alabama turned over its supplies of sodium thiopental to the Drug Enforcement Administration, becoming the latest state … [Read more...]
Back in the Day
Selected Stories From Past Issues of The San Quentin News APRIL 1981 – Correctional Officer Gerald Riley, 26, was seriously injured after being … [Read more...]
Kairos Leader Passes
A volunteer leader of the Kairos program at San Quentin died April 16 at his Santa Rosa home of Leukemia at the age of 80. He was Robert “Bob” A. … [Read more...]
Health and Wellness Corner
The San Quentin News “Health and Wellness Corner” column runs when articles are submitted for publication. A Centerforce health professional will … [Read more...]
March 2011 News Briefs
SACRAMENTO – State Sen. Alex Padilla says he will introduce legislation to make it a misdemeanor for prison guards and visitors to smuggle cell phones … [Read more...]
Back in the Day
Selected Stories From Past Issues of The San Quentin News MAR. 1981 – The San Quentin News reports that the price of first–class stamps will go up to … [Read more...]
California Reentry Program’s First Successful Fund raiser
SAN FRANCISCO — A reentry program dedicated to assisting parolees held a silent auction that raised enough money to cover its expenses for a … [Read more...]
Marin County Attempts to Block Death Row Expansion
SanRafael — Marin County officials have filed a lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order to block San Quentin’s new 541,000-square-foot Death … [Read more...]
Another Viable Vocational Trade on the Chopping Block
As the budget squeeze continues, prison officials in Sacramento have designated San Quentin’s highly successful landscaping program as “not … [Read more...]
Successful Re-integration Programs Reduce Recidivism
“When people get out of prison, they have so many strikes against them, they feel doomed to failure. The Report of the Re-Entry Policy Council details … [Read more...]
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