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Experts explore ways to reduce aviation and marine pollution

City NewsJanuary 13, 2010
Operational and design changes in the aviation and marine transportation sectors could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 percent by 2050. Currently, aviation and marine transportation account for approximately 5 percent of total domestic greenhouse gas emissions and 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Low performing California schools get the boot

City NewsJanuary 13, 2010
Slug: 100113_ci_PerformanceEdit: PKNotes: Headline: Low performing California schools get the bootLayercake: Federal grants to pay for controversial educational reformBy SAMANTHA BOSIOAggie News Writer Out with the bad, and in with the good. This is the California Legislature’s new motto to justify the termination of various K-12 schools in order to receive federal grants. On Wednesday […]

Police seek more victims of arrested suspect in robbery

City NewsJanuary 13, 2010
There are countless Internet scams, from standard advertisements to complex e-mails, but Davis police responded to one unusual robbery that resulted from a meeting in the cyber world.

Police Briefs

City NewsJanuary 12, 2010
Just a drag: A known suspect pickpocketed someone and removed a cigarette on Pine Lane.

Dim outlook for literature and language jobs in academia

City NewsJanuary 12, 2010
Students considering graduate school for the humanities may have cause to hesitate. The Modern Language Association (MLA) recently issued their 2009-2010 “Job Information List” with dismal results for available university faculty positions in English, foreign language and literature.

Eradication of invasive moth begins in late January

City NewsJanuary 12, 2010
The eradication of the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) will soon be underway later this month. The plan is to deploy twist tie traps throughout Davis, in hopes of protecting interests of the Yolo County Agriculture Industry. Some leading scientists, however, disapprove.

Two bills to increase transparency and accountability at UCs, CSUs

City NewsJanuary 12, 2010
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again – the old adage goes. This is what Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) is doing for two of his bills that were vetoed last fall. As 2010 begins, Yee is reintroducing the two bills with some changes.

Schwarzenegger’s State of the State Address is hopeful, confident

City NewsJanuary 11, 2010
Despite the plethora of budget cuts and economic crises California has seen recently, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is optimistic about his final year in office.

Yolo County supports plan for statewide reform

City NewsJanuary 8, 2010
The Yolo County board of supervisors voiced their support of the non-partisan reform organization California Forward. The group aims to address the fiscal and governmental issues affecting California by refocusing the way the state is run. California Forward’s stated mission is to “improve the quality of life for all Californians by creating more responsive, representative and cost-effective government.”

Sacramento mayor’s initiative leads to lawsuit

City NewsJanuary 7, 2010
A lawsuit filed Dec. 1, 2009 said Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson’s strong-mayor proposal should be taken off the June 2010 ballot because it violates the state constitution.

Winters recognized for smart city planning

City NewsJanuary 7, 2010
Only 15 miles west of Davis, the small city of Winters is ready for their moment in the spotlight.

Californians underutilize resources, go hungry

City NewsJanuary 6, 2010
While hunger is a worldwide problem, it has gone largely unmitigated in our own backyard.