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The journey to earthquake preparation, awareness

City NewsApril 26, 2017
New earthquake warning technology may reduce damage, increase understanding of hazards Although residents of California continue to be daunted by the threat of earthquakes, one can easily ignore the risks of such a natural disaster and act as if it will never occur. However, as California is home to one of the most dangerous faults, […]

Outdoor cannabis cultivation legalized in Davis

City NewsApril 26, 2017
What this means for the city, residents Talk of legalizing outdoor cannabis cultivation has been lingering in the air, and the Davis City Council finally approved it with a unanimous vote of 5-0 at the council’s April 4 meeting. This enables residents to grow up to six plants outdoors, as long as it does not […]

Two new breweries build roots in Davis

City NewsApril 26, 2017
Davis soon to be home to four unique breweries Beer enthusiasts: Is Davis finally making the map in the brewing industry? Those who think not may soon be proven wrong. In the next couple of months, two new Davis breweries, Dunloe Brewing and Super Owl Brewing, will be ready to open their doors for people […]

City of Davis pledges to conserve water

City NewsApril 25, 2017
Mayor of Davis joins 180 other mayors in taking the Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation The month of April is Earth Month, meaning now is the time to go green. During Earth Month, the City of Davis hosts many events with the goal of challenging citizens to make the Earth a greener place. […]

What is SB 54?

City NewsApril 25, 2017
California Assembly set to vote on sanctuary state bill With the arrival of new political leaders, California is reining in a new set of legislation meant to protect all  of its residents— both immigrants and citizens of all cultural backgrounds. What does the bill truly mean, though, and what changes will this bring to the […]

Police Logs

City NewsApril 23, 2017
Who let the dogs out? April 9 “RP hit in the face last night with a bottle of urine causing minor eye injury.”   April 11 “Upset that friend let his dogs out of the house.”   April 12 “Male running in the street and making odd statements.” “Outside with a bottle of vodka that […]

Community Day of Service underway

City NewsApril 18, 2017
City of Davis needs volunteers for community projects The City of Davis will host the Community Day of Service on April 29. The Community Day of Service, an event the city has put on for the past three years, is designed to bring together the people of Davis through a day of constructive volunteer work. […]

100 years of progressive tradition

City NewsApril 18, 2017
The Cal Aggie Christian Association celebrates its 100th anniversary The Cal Aggie Christian Association (CA House) is a multi-faith living community that celebrated its 100th Anniversary on April 8. Over the last 100 years, the CA House has maintained a platform of support for all UC Davis students. To celebrate its legacy, the CA House […]

Police Logs

City NewsApril 16, 2017
Is that a house fire? Or just someone mowing their lawn? April 2 “RP advised last night subjects threw eggs and dumped cereal in the yard.” “Son broke the door down because he was too hot inside the residence.”   April 4 Two subjects “look like tweekers.”   April 5 “RP thought he saw a […]

Police Logs

City NewsApril 9, 2017
Welcome back, Aggies March 24 “Unknown subject cut down city tree in front yard.”   “Unknown subjects running around the complex with Safeway shopping carts.”   March 25 “LP has one in custody for theft of burrito.”   March 26 “Male was writing in marker on a concrete post.”   “8-10 inch alligator lizard in […]

One for the books

City NewsApril 6, 2017
Logos Books changes ownership, holds grand opening After running Logos Books for seven years, owners Peter and Susan Linz decided to transfer ownership of the store to Friends of the Davis Public Library (FOL). Logos Books is a completely non profit organization that raises money to donate to charities and benefits people all over the […]

Happy Birthday, Davis!

City NewsApril 6, 2017
City of Davis reaches milestone marking in centennial celebration A 32-block area in front of Putah Creek  and some 400 odd residents — this was the entirety of Davisville in 1870. It wasn’t until the University State Farm, an agricultural offshoot of the University of California, was selected to be implemented in Davisville that the […]