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City NewsApril 11, 2013
FRIDAY, 5 APRIL 2013 All in a day’s haze A group of 15 to 20 college-aged subjects — several of them blindfolded — were reported walking in a line toward the playground on Portage Bay East. MONDAY, 8 APRIL 2013 Fountain of Youth A man was passed out on the stone fountain while sitting upright […]
Senator proposes bill to create online courses for public universities
City NewsApril 11, 2013
On Feb. 21, Senate President Pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) presented Senate Bill 520, which would create online courses at the state level in hopes of providing relief for California students struggling to get into introductory courses. The bill is set for a hearing on April 24. These classes would be offered in an online […]

Beating suspect charged with hate crime
City NewsApril 4, 2013
Twenty-year-old Davis resident Clayton Daniel Garzon was released from Yolo County Jail last Thursday on a $520,000 bail. Garzon is suspected in the March 10 beating of 31-year-old Lawrence “Mikey” Partida, also a Davis resident. Garzon pleaded not guilty to three felony counts of assault, battery and criminal threats. The day before his release, Garzon’s […]

Whole Foods proposes full GMO labeling transparency
City NewsApril 4, 2013
At the March 8 Natural Products Expo West, Whole Foods committed to a full transparency of genetically modified organisms (GMO) labeling plan. By 2018, over 340 Whole Foods stores in the U.S. and Canada intend to have GMO labeling on all food products. This plan is in response to the increasing prevalence surrounding the […]

Q&A with local roller derby team Rage Blockout
City NewsApril 4, 2013
The Aggie sat down with Annastasia McPherson, president of the SoYo (Solano-Yolo) roller derby team Rage Blockout, to discuss how the only roller derby team in the county developed. The Aggie: When was the team created? How did it start? McPherson: Back in May of last year, I had been looking for a roller derby […]

State representative introduces bill terminating textbook sales tax
City NewsApril 4, 2013
On Feb. 19, State Rep. Tim Donnelly (R-Twin Peaks) proposed the Textbook Relief Act, which would exempt textbooks from sales tax in California. Donnelly said the initiative is an investment in California’s future. “We need to do something to signal to students in California that we actually want them here, and that we want them […]
Picnic Day regulations to stay the same
City NewsApril 4, 2013
Due to a decrease in arrests last year, UC Davis and the City of Davis are keeping the same regulations for this year’s Picnic Day. Problems in the past include open containers of alcohol, public urination, noise violations and smoking. The first three will be subjected to a $403 fine and smoking will be subjected […]
City council approves water rate increase
City NewsApril 4, 2013
Without a majority protest at the March 19 public hearing, Measure I’s proposed water rates were officially passed. Water rates are expected to be tripled by 2018, and the increased rates will help fund the Woodland-Davis Clean Water Agency surface water project. The project, supplying Woodland and Davis with drinking water from the Sacramento River, […]
Police briefs
City NewsApril 4, 2013
FRIDAY My way or the highway A male subject approached someone and asked for money, then proceeded to kick the person’s car on First Street. SUNDAY Tabling A man asked somebody to vote for him, and when she said no, he asked if he could come in for dinner on Union Drive. Ill-matched An 8-year-old […]
Small businesses face challenges in Davis
City NewsApril 4, 2013
On Thursday, a status update was posted on the Facebook page of Common Grounds Coffee, which read, “PLEASE SHARE: Our landlord has refused to renew our lease in favor of a Starbucks. We are suddenly homeless and our last day open will be Easter Sunday.” Common Grounds was located in the Oakshade Town Center in […]
Picnic Day regulations to stay the same
City NewsApril 4, 2013
Due to a decrease in arrests last year, UC Davis and the City of Davis are keeping the same regulations for this year’s Picnic Day. Problems in the past include open containers of alcohol, public urination, noise violations and smoking. The first three will be subjected to a $403 fine and smoking will be subjected […]
News in Brief: Davis resident arrested for hate crime
City NewsMarch 18, 2013
On March 14, 19-year-old Clayton Garzon of Davis was arrested for a hate crime that occurred on March 10. According to a Davis Police press release, Garzon was booked at the Yolo County Jail on charges of assault causing great bodily injury, committing a hate crime, assault with a deadly weapon, stalking, committing a felony […]

