City News
May is foster care month
City NewsMay 14, 2008
The Casey Family Program organized their fourth annual
kick-off for foster care month at the state capitol last Tuesday in an
effort to draw awareness to budget cuts and issues and improvements for
foster children.
Court hears West Sacramento gang injunction final arguments
City NewsMay 14, 2008
West Sacramento’s ongoing gang injunction battle continued Monday when the Yolo County Superior Court heard finalarguments about a temporary injunctiononalleged gang members‘ activity.
Festival celebrates Davis businesses with music, food and fireworks
City NewsMay 13, 2008
This Thursday, Davis local businesses will be heading out to Community Park. The Davis Chamber of Commerce’s Fifth Annual Celebrate Davis! festival will be heldWednesdayat Community Park, located at 14thand F streets. Festivities start at 4:30 p.m. and conclude with a fireworks show at 9 p.m.
Parks and facilities outreach meeting to be held tonight
City NewsMay 13, 2008
Neighborhood park users interested in sharing their input for the future of parks and recreation inDavis are encouraged to attend a7p.m.meetingtodayat theVeteransMemorialCenter on203E.14thSt.
POLICE BRIEFS
City NewsMay 13, 2008
FRIDAY Gold mine? Individuals were seen stealing recyclables from bins.
Longfin smelt up for endangered species status
City NewsMay 13, 2008
The San Francisco Bay-Delta longfin smelt is being reviewed by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service for possible endangered species status. Three organizations, TheBay Institute, theCenter for Biological Diversity and theNatural
Resources Defense Council teamed up and wrote a petition, which was
submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Aug. 8, 2007
requesting the service consider the species of fish for threatened or
endangered status.
Excess carbon dioxide to be stored underground
City NewsMay 12, 2008
It
may sound too strange to be true, but engineers are about to begin work
on a project that would keep carbon dioxide out of the air by injecting
it into the ground. A pilot project will equip a Kern County power plant with the ability to capture 1million tons of carbon dioxide byproduct and inject it into geologic formations 7,000 feet below the Earth’s surface.
Yolo County awarded two EPA Brownfields Cleanup grants
City NewsMay 12, 2008
Esparto,
Yolo County’s largest rural unincorporated community, recently received
two EPA Brownfields Assessment grants to help with its downtown revitalization project. The two grants are for $200,000 each and will evaluate the presence of
hazardous substances and petroleum, respectively, at certain locations
within the community.
Food prices rise around the world
City NewsMay 12, 2008
Rising food prices around the world are forcing people to think twice about what they buy at the grocery store. Among the factors are high oil prices, which have in turn increased
production costs on the farm, marketing and processing aspects.
ASUCD Senate Briefs
City NewsMay 12, 2008
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10p.m.Times listed are according to thereporter’s watch during the May8publicmeeting location,the Memorial Union’s Coffee House.
May is bike month in California
City NewsMay 9, 2008
May is bike month in California, and Davis, the oft-called bicycle capital of the world, is holding true to its title. The city of Davis started the month with the dedication of the new
Covell Boulevard bicycle under-crossing at Mace Ranch District Park,
the first of an assortment of bicycle-themed events in May.
Bill would let farmers sell goods made from crops
City NewsMay 9, 2008
A bill scheduled to be heard in the assembly appropriations committeeonMay14aims to give farmers more flexibility in what they can sellat roadside stands.

