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City Council passes memorandum of understanding with community church

City NewsDecember 3, 2009
Harmony between the Davis Community Church (DCC) and the D Street neighborhood may be possible after the City Council’s passage of a Memorandum of Understanding by a 4 to 1 vote.

Two Yolo County residents elected to new positions

City NewsDecember 2, 2009
Patrick Blacklock takes on new seat as Yolo County administrator

Lighting ceremony celebrates new city renovations

City NewsDecember 2, 2009
Despite tough economic times, Davis businesses and residents are revitalizing parts of the city. Wednesday marks the celebration of the refurbished Davis Manor Shopping Center and East Eighth Street Corridor, between L Street and Pole Line Road.

UC solidarity spreads nationwide, globally

City NewsDecember 1, 2009
“Join our strike!”

Robbery victims held hostage, at gunpoint

City NewsDecember 1, 2009
A pair of armed robberies took Davis by surprise in the week leading up to Thanksgiving.

Medical students less likely to decline admission for financial reasons

City NewsDecember 1, 2009
The results of a recent Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions survey indicate that medical school applicants may be less affected by the current economic climate than their peers applying to law and business school. These students may also be the most reserved group in the online sphere.

Police Briefs

City NewsDecember 1, 2009
THURSDAY

Budget cuts affect new mothers on campus

City NewsNovember 30, 2009
Got milk? New mothers at UC Davis and their infants will lose access to hospital grade breast pumps on campus. Due to the budget crisis, Human Resources will discontinue the Breastfeeding Support Program at the end of June 2010.

State regulates TV energy consumption

City NewsNovember 30, 2009
California began fighting the battle against global warming on a new front this month, with the California Energy Commission’s new regulation to reduce energy consumption of power-guzzling TVs. In a 5-0 vote on Nov. 18, the commission set new energy efficiency standards for TVs sold in California to take effect on Jan. 1, 2011. Although the vote was unanimous, the regulation is opposed by the Consumer Electronics Association but lauded by power utilities.

Vehicle travel over holiday season up, AAA says

City NewsNovember 30, 2009
Many feel an upturn in the economy is on the horizon after a AAA study showed an 8 percent increase in holiday travel from last year. The AAA Northern California report indicates Californians may be willing to travel more than usual, especially during the holidays.

Government task force advises holding off mammograms until 50s

City NewsNovember 25, 2009
New guidelines published by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force are resulting in confusion and accusations of health care rationing.

Six out of 10 community college students do not transfer

City NewsNovember 25, 2009
Only 40 percent of California community college students are transferring to UCs and CSUs.