City News

Mojo’s Lounge & Bar hosts fifth series of old car shows
City NewsMay 18, 2017
Woodland to showcase food, music, cars at Hot Summer Nights Show and Shine Woodland is gearing up for a summer filled with stellar showcases of cars. To complement the warm summer nights, Mojo’s Lounge & Bar will be hosting its 5th year of Hot Summer Nights Show and Shine. Hot Summer Nights Show and Shine […]

MAX Challenge opens up downtown
City NewsMay 16, 2017
New gym in downtown Davis offers 10-week program to a healthier lifestyle An explosive new gym has opened in downtown Davis — MAX Challenge, consisting of a 10-week program that aims to positively reshape client’s health. Besides physical goals, MAX Challenge promotes healthy eating and hopes clients leave leading an overall healthier life. MAX Challenge […]

Celebrate Davis: 100 years in the making
City NewsMay 16, 2017
City event brings businesses, residents together with a fun twist The Davis Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Celebrate Davis on Thursday, May 18, as it successfully continues to support and showcase a significant part of the community: businesses and organizations. The free festival will take place at the Davis Community Park from 4:30 […]

Bike Polo: An underrated and underappreciated sport
City NewsMay 15, 2017
Only fitting for a city known for its bikes West Manor Park not only serves as the Bike Polo Club’s home, but also brings the community together through encouragement and friendly competition. This local co-ed club takes the concept of horse polo or hockey and makes it far more interesting — by playing on bicycles. […]

Police Logs
City NewsMay 14, 2017
Based on a true story April 30 “Possible teens setting off fireworks in the fields, one talked about throwing them into people’s backyards.” May 1 “Female speaking gibberish and being disruptive inside Subway.” May 2 “Intoxicated subject walking in traffic and laying on the ground.” May 4 “Subject refusing to leave the […]

Ann Coulter event at UC Berkeley mimics Milo Yiannopoulos
City NewsMay 14, 2017
Right-wing journalist Ann Coulter cancels appearance at Berkeley, sparks debate similar to Milo Yiannopoulos at Berkeley and Davis Conservative journalist Ann Coulter was invited to speak at UC Berkeley on April 27. However, after her event was cancelled, rescheduled and cancelled again, Coulter’s lack of presence re-sparked several debates surrounding free speech. Coulter was invited […]

Alleged attack on Picnic Day sends two officers to hospital
City NewsMay 11, 2017
Cell phone footage shows Davis Police officers fighting off crowd of people Two police officers were sent to the hospital on April 26 for treatment of injuries sustained in an alleged attack on Russell Boulevard, despite special precautions taken during Picnic Day to ensure a safe campus experience. Three people who have been identified as […]

City of Davis marches for climate action
City NewsMay 11, 2017
Davis locals bike to People’s Climate March in Sacramento Saturday, April 29 marked 100 days of Trump’s presidency. Davis residents, young and old alike, gathered at Mace Boulevard park-and-ride at 9 a.m. to bike to Sacramento, where the march for climate change commenced at 11 a.m. The bike parade was open to the public and […]

Join Davis in celebrating all things bike this May
City NewsMay 9, 2017
Cyclists in City of Davis unite for National Bike Month The event that keeps cyclists waiting all year long is finally rolling around the corner — National Bike Month! Started by the League of American Bicyclists in 1956, the annual event encourages people to give cycling a try and educate the public about bike culture […]

New California law proposed would allow cyclists to roll past stop signs
City NewsMay 9, 2017
“Idaho Stop” in Davis: Beneficial to cyclists, threat to bike safety For as long as anyone can remember, all road vehicles — whether bicycles or automobiles — followed a “same road, same rights, same rules” philosophy. Yet, some cyclists claim that the new proposed California law, the “Idaho stop,” would make roads safer for bicycles […]

Norovirus outbreak alert in Yolo County
City NewsMay 8, 2017
Students, staff with symptoms advised to stay home The Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency is warning students of all grade levels to be aware of a norovirus outbreak, otherwise known as the stomach flu, according to an Aggie Alert sent out on March 5. So far, 40 students and seven staff members of […]

Police Logs
City NewsMay 7, 2017
Live from Davis, California April 23 “Loud party with subjects urinating in RP’s backyard.” April 24 “Female stealing recyclables from the complex.” April 25 “RP’s housemate locked RP out of the apt and keeps threatening him with pepper spray every time he tries to come back inside.” April 26 “Large geyser of […]
