City News
News in Brief: New business offers printing services, tech repair
City NewsDecember 5, 2012
On Saturday, Kyle Thomas and Brett Andersen opened Aggie Tech at University Mall. The store replaced Aggie Express’s former location. Aggie Express went out of business at the end of August. Andersen said in an email that Aggie Tech follows Aggie Express’s business model by providing shipping through UPS and FedEx, textbook buyback and printing […]
Police Briefs
City NewsDecember 4, 2012
FRIDAY Futile spat Someone’s neighbor spit in their direction but the spit didn’t reach them on Creekhollow Lane. SATURDAY Catfight Someone was trying to get their cat back, so they met up with the person who had taken it. The other person came to their meeting spot with a group of friends and proceeded to […]
News in Brief: UC Davis and Davis police fail to catch indecent exposure suspect
City NewsDecember 4, 2012
On Saturday, a man led the UC Davis Police Department (UCDPD) and Davis Police Department (DPD) on a wild goose chase. The UCDPD received a call at 3:53 p.m. that the man was masturbating in the UC Davis Arboretum. Once approached by a UC Davis police officer, the suspect fled. The suspect proceeded to run […]
Odd Fellows Hall kicks off holidays with local bands
City NewsDecember 4, 2012
This Thursday, the Odd Fellows Hall, located at 415 Second St., will be kicking off the holiday season with Christmas music performed by nine local bands. The kickoff will be held at its monthly Thursday Live! show. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be open and free to the public. The holiday show […]
UC system sees increase in private funding
City NewsDecember 4, 2012
Over the past fiscal year, the University of California (UC) system has received over $1.56 billion from private support. According to the 2011-12 annual report on the UCs’ private support, this is considered a tremendous increase from previous years. Over the past decade, the amount in private support has steadily risen. According to 2010-11 annual […]
Winter shelters open for homeless
City NewsDecember 3, 2012
Shelters for homeless individuals and families in the City of Davis opened for the cold-weather season beginning mid-November. The Davis Community Meals winter shelter at 512 Fifth St. opened Nov. 12 and will close March 31. The Interfaith Rotating Winter Shelter at various host sites opened Sunday and will continue until March 16. Additionally, Fourth […]
News in Brief: Davis, Woodland agree on cost-sharing for surface water project
City NewsDecember 3, 2012
On Nov. 21, Davis and Woodland came to an agreement on the cost-sharing of the Woodland-Davis Clean Water Agency project. According to the Davis Enterprise, both cities agreed to split construction-related, non-consumption costs 50-50. All consumption-based costs will be split 60-40 between Woodland and Davis, respectively. The agreement reduced the cost for Davis by $10 […]
News in Brief: Davis Police begin crackdown on driver texting, handheld cell use
City NewsDecember 3, 2012
Last Friday, the Davis Police Department (DPD) began their effort to eliminate the use of handheld cell phones while driving by issuing tickets. This will end on Dec. 9. The DPD teamed up with the California Office of Traffic Safety, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the California Highway Patrol and […]
UC Davis Greek system examines safety after Chico State death
City NewsNovember 29, 2012
On Nov. 16, Chico State University suspended their Greek system after the death of 21-year-old Sigma Pi brother Mason Sumnicht. He died after attempting to drink 21 shots on his 21st birthday. The university plans to begin the reinstatement process next semester. As a result, universities have been looking into risk management in their respective […]
News in Brief: Downtown Window Decorating Contest begins tomorrow
City NewsNovember 28, 2012
Sixteen businesses in Downtown Davis are embarking on a quest of having the best decorated window. The contest starts tomorrow and will end on Dec. 12. The contest has a People’s Choice Award, in which after viewing the windows, people can cast their votes online for the best storefront at surveymonkey.com/s/davisdowntownpeopleschoiceaward. “We are very excited […]
News in Brief: “Light Up the Holidays” event tomorrow evening
City NewsNovember 28, 2012
A holiday tree lighting and parade will initiate this year’s “Light Up the Holidays” Downtown Davis event. At 5:30 p.m., parade participants will begin to converge at the Davis Food Co-Op, with the parade officially starting at 6 p.m. The parade will consist of a double decker Unitrans bus, a fire truck, bicyclists, strollers and […]
Saturate Yolo to show iPhone images of Yolo County
City NewsNovember 28, 2012
A new type of exhibit will be displayed at the Davis Art Center in January. The center will host Saturate Yolo, a display of images taken using an iPhone and focusing solely on Yolo County. Local Davis resident and artist Dave Webb created the exhibit, which will feature over 60 printed images and a five-frame […]

