City News
Davis Food Co-op election in full swing
City NewsMay 11, 2011
Voting for the Davis Food Co-op (DFC) election has begun and will continue through May 27. Voters will be selecting three candidates to serve three-year terms on the board of directors, which helps lead the community-owned store.
State approves Tahoe clean up plan
City NewsMay 11, 2011
Lake Tahoe, the largest and second deepest alpine lake in North America, has experienced a sharp decline in water clarity over the past four decades.
Police Briefs: Whole Earth Edition
City NewsMay 10, 2011
FRIDAY: Clark Kent is lost without phone booths; You really should
Yolo Briefs
City NewsMay 10, 2011
West Sacramento insurance salesman convicted of fraud; Former CASA executive director sentenced for embezzlement; San Jose man convicted of sexually assaulting UC Davis student; Yolo district attorney enforcement officer awarded 2010 investigator of the year; Woodland parent sentenced for failure to pay child support
Local pole dance studio gets swinging
City NewsMay 9, 2011
Davisites can give pole dancing a whirl thanks to the newly opened Davis Pole Dance Studio. Located in the alleyway behind Peet’s Coffee and Chipotle at 213 E St., Suite E, Davis Pole Dance Studio opened at the end of April. The studio, run by Lisa Hellmann, mother of two and the owner of Sacramento […]
Fire Department enforces maximum occupancy levels
City NewsMay 5, 2011
Maximum occupancy levels have become a hot topic after the City of Davis Fire Department began enforcing codes more strictly on Picnic Day.
California housing market ranks low in study
City NewsMay 4, 2011
Results of a recent housing market study may cause some to have reservations about purchasing a home in California in the near future.
Human bones found in Yolo County
City NewsMay 4, 2011
Human bones were discovered in a dry creek bed in Yolo County on April 17. Multiple leg bones were found, as well as a rib and a jawbone.
Peaceful rally held on campus after killing of bin Laden
City NewsMay 3, 2011
The announcement of Osama bin Laden’s death sent a wave of patriotism across the nation and UC Davis. Bin Laden was the leader of al-Qaeda – the organization allegedly behind the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that killed over 3,000 Americans.
Police Briefs
City NewsMay 3, 2011
FRIDAY: Well, with all that detail…; Extreme hitchhiking; A variation of Bike Polo
Water rates could rise next year
City NewsMay 3, 2011
The city of Davis’ water system could soon be moving toward being mainly composed of surface water, a move which could potentially affect utility costs.
Railroad builds fence without pre-approval
City NewsMay 2, 2011
April 25 marked the day the Olive Drive fence across the Davis Train Depot was built. According to the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), it was to encourage safety by preventing residents from crossing the tracks.

