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Parole decision reversed for Yolo County murderer

City NewsApril 20, 2011
On April 7, Gov. Jerry Brown reversed the Board of Parole Hearings’ decision to grant Christopher Michael Fowler parole.

News in brief: Officials meeting to discuss Picnic Day

City NewsApril 20, 2011
Later today, campus and city officials will meet to discuss Saturday’s Picnic Day and the fate of the contentious holiday.

Is your olive oil really extra virgin?

City NewsApril 20, 2011
In a study released on April 12 by the UC Davis Olive Center, researchers found that most olive oil imported to the U.S. was not meeting all the requirements when it came to determining whether the olive oil was “extra virgin” or not.

UC Davis store strives to bring business downtown

City NewsApril 19, 2011
A new UC Davis store will be opening in the heart of downtown. What will be tentatively called the UC Davis Store Downtown will be located at Second and F Street and is expected to open by mid-June.

Woman bitten by dog

City NewsApril 19, 2011
A 24-year-old woman was bitten by a black and white pit bull outside of Woodstock’s Pizza on April 8.

City of Davis Police Briefs

City NewsApril 19, 2011
FRIDAY: Toe nailed; … To get to the other side.; When life gives you a broken window…; What pranksters

Our House finds a home downtown

City NewsApril 19, 2011
With downtown businesses coming and going, the owner of the new restaurant Our House is striving to bring more class to Davis’ downtown scene.

News in brief: UC Davis grad dies from injury

City NewsApril 18, 2011
Scott Heinig, 22, died on Sunday after suffering a head injury at a Fifth Street party on Picnic Day night.

News in brief: Police end Sac State occupation

City NewsApril 18, 2011
The California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) sit-in ended early Saturday morning, as police entered Sacramento Hall and woke up sleeping protesters. The administration building had been occupied since Wednesday when students, staff and faculty across the California State University campuses protested budget cuts and student fee increases.

News in brief: Defendant pleads no contest to embezzlement

City NewsApril 18, 2011
Jennifer Beeman, charged with taking $10,000 in UC Davis funds, pleaded no contest on Thursday to charges of embezzlement and falsifying government records.

Bill passed to fund green-tech at high school level

City NewsApril 14, 2011
A California Senate bill to lower high school dropout rates now awaits a signature from Gov. Jerry Brown. Senate Bill X1 1 passed through the senate with a 21-to-14 vote. The goal of the bill is to give $8 million to California partnership academies to improve their programs in green-tech.

CSU walks out

City NewsApril 14, 2011
Wednesday afternoon, students, faculty and staff across several California State University (CSU) campuses staged walkouts in protest of cuts to higher education.