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Cost-effective LED lights replace select streetlights

City NewsFebruary 24, 2010
In collaboration with PG&E, the city of Davis municipality will begin swapping out regular high-pressure sodium (HPS) “yellow” streetlights with those powered by energy efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

Farmers Market partners with local hospital

City NewsFebruary 24, 2010
Fresh food leads to good health and \

Group shines spotlight on UC administrative actions through use of satire and irony

City NewsFebruary 24, 2010
The University of California tuition increase, budget cuts and certain administrative behavior have spawned multiple protests and strikes, perhaps none as unconventional as the UC Movement for Efficient Privatization.

UCD sends over 60 alumni into Peace Corps

City NewsFebruary 23, 2010
With 61 alumni volunteering for the Peace Corps this year, more Aggies are opting for “the hardest job you’ll ever love” after graduation.

Police Briefs

City NewsFebruary 23, 2010
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Technology allows children to connect, multi-task

City NewsFebruary 23, 2010
People can connect with each other in countless ways. Skype, text, instant messaging, Facebook, e-mail – the list goes on.

Students wait out UC admission decisions

City NewsFebruary 23, 2010
The waiting game for undergraduate college acceptances – and rejections – will extend even longer this spring for fall placement at UC campuses.

Candidates prepare for June election

City NewsFebruary 22, 2010
UC Davis alumni Sydney Vergis and Joe Krovoza are running for Davis City Council seats. Current Mayor Pro Tempore Don Saylor is running for Yolo County Supervisor, and Councilmember Lamar Heystek announced last fall he will not seek reelection.

Sacramento is in top third of nation for well-being

City NewsFebruary 22, 2010
Boulder, Colo. may overtake Disneyland as the \

State senate passes bill to aid homeowners struggling with debt

City NewsFebruary 19, 2010
The California State Senate unanimously passed a sweeping bill last Thursday that extends a helping hand to taxpayers still reeling from the mortgage crisis. That measure, Senate Bill 32 (8X), models after federal law a mountain of California state taxation laws, the most significant of which mitigate taxation policies toward financially overburdened homeowners and renewable […]

News-in-Brief

City NewsFebruary 19, 2010
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Local billboards display message of godlessness

City NewsFebruary 18, 2010
Differing views on spirituality have taken on unusual territory with billboards spreading a message of godlessness.