Author: Don Chaddock, Inside CDCR editor
In 1911, a California aviator took to the skies for his own record-setting flight, including two flyovers of San Quentin...
Read More About San Quentin was foggy witness to historic 1911 flight
It's almost Halloween. This year marks the 26th anniversary of CDCR's Operation Boo child safety project. Through this initiative, the...
Read More About Parole Agents share tips to keep kids safe all year
Sierra Conservation Center and local law enforcement recently held a Tip-A-Cop event to support Tuolumne County Special Olympics.
Deuel Vocational Institution Lt. Peter Thompson, who also serves as a master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, and...
Read More About Air Force Association recognizes DVI Lt. and warden
On Oct. 12, members of the California Men’s Colony (CMC) Honor Guard participated in the annual Out of the Darkness...
Read More About CMC staff raises $4,500 for suicide prevention
California Medical Facility Correctional Officer Steven Ware was remembered with full honors thanks to the combined Honor Guard team from...
Read More About CDCR Honor Guard pays respects to Steven Ware
On Oct. 10, volunteers from CDCR's Office of Civil Rights (OCR), the Office of Personnel Services, the Office of Peace...
Read More About CDCR helps raise awareness for hiring people with disabilities
Incarcerated individuals are seeing first-hand the reality of prison to employment by receiving job offers before being released to their...
Read More About Hiring event proves successful at CSP‑Solano
On Friday, Oct. 18, the California Institution for Men (CIM) welcomed the community to its first Trunk-or-Treat family friendly event,...
Read More About CIM gets into Halloween spirit with community Trunk‑or‑Treat
On October 10, 1890, a group of Lake County miners bent on revenge killed a woman and shot her husband....
Read More About 1890 Lake County Whitecap Murder case sends 4 to San Quentin