City News
The Sacramento Bee’s database causes upset
City NewsMay 7, 2008
According
to social etiquette, asking someone how much money he or she makes is a
daring move. But when you are paying the person’s salary with your tax
dollars, is the question more permissible? Thanks to a database on The Sacramento Bee’s website, users can request
the base salary of any worker for the state of California and have an
answer within seconds.
Canine distemper hits Yolo County Shelter
City NewsMay 7, 2008
Yolo County Animal Services Shelter had an important message for the public.The Yolo County Animal Services Shelterlocated at 2640 East Gibson Road in Woodland had its first definite case of canine distemper, as reported in the press release. The diseased dog was from the Yolo
Study finds more fast-food options lead to more obesity
City NewsMay 7, 2008
Where you live may have a serious impact on your weight and health, according to a statewide study released last week. Using data on the locations of retail food outlets and the health
statistics of 40,000 Californians, researchers found that people who
have easier access to fast-food and convenience stores than grocery and
produce outlets are more likely to suffer from obesity and diabetes.
POLICE BRIEFS
City NewsMay 6, 2008
RIDAY Money pot Two subjects were seen going through recyclables atDuke Drive and L Street. Was it at the Volvo show? An abandoned green Volvo was seen on F Street.
Davis School District’s $4 million deficit to blame for layoffs
City NewsMay 6, 2008
In
an effort to mitigate the $4 million deficit, Davis Joint Unified
School District will instate over 100 teacher and personnel layoffs. On May 2, 5 and 6, the district held strictly evidentiary hearings
mediated by administrative law judge, Jonathan Lew, regarding the
process and facts of the implementation of teacher layoffs. The hearing
dates were divided based on services with elementary, secondary and
other services, respectively.
AB 2911 under suspense file to determine cost implications
City NewsMay 6, 2008
In an effort to improve the state’s response and
treatment of oil spills, State Representative Lois Wolk proposed
Assembly Bill 2911, a bill that will require better advance
recruitment, training and coordination of wildlife specialists and
volunteers. The bill, however, is under suspense file, a process to
determine the cost implications of a piece of legislation.
Yolo County considering cuts to mental health budget
City NewsMay 6, 2008
Yolo County is looking to cut back on services offered through the
Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Department in an attempt to balance the
department’s budget. ADMH has been among the county departments with the largest budget deficit for several years.
Benefit concert raises awareness for D-Q University
City NewsMay 5, 2008
On Friday night, The People Power Tour made a stop in Sacramento as part of itsnationwide hip-hop benefit. Members from Students Organizing for Change, Muslim Student
Association, MeCHA and Acción Zapatista Davis co-sponsored the show.
This year, Students Organizing for Change is focusing on raising
awareness for the Killer Coke campaign, an effort to stop purchasing
Coca-Cola products, and D-Q University. Friday’s concert aimed to
direct attention to two issues: D-Q and Filipino rights.
Thousands of native plants to be grown for Putah Creek
City NewsMay 5, 2008
For the most part, the greenhouses at the L. A. Moran
Reforestation Center have been empty and quiet since 2003, but a unique
arrangement with an environmental group is breathing new life into them.
Application period open for Campus Sustainability Grants
City NewsMay 2, 2008
Interested students, staff and faculty have until May 7 to apply for a
grant to fund a project that encourages sustainability on the UC Davis
campus. Approximately $11,500 will be awarded in total – the number of grants
will depend on the budgets of the winning projects. Previous awards
have ranged from $295 to $4,000.
Northern California rattled by earthquakes from east and west
City NewsMay 2, 2008
Have you been feeling the earth moving under your feet? It might be more than your imagination. California is notorious for earthquakes, and small tremors shake the
state everyday, but within the past couple weeks the state has
experienced a flurry of quakes that have been increasing in magnitude.
City Council candidates express views at public forum
City NewsMay 2, 2008
Similarities were more apparent than differences Wednesday night as candidates for the Davis City Council expressed their views on a variety of topics. All six candidates met at the Community Chambers for a forum organized by the Sierra Club‘s Yolano Group and the Davis Neighborhood Coalition.They spent two and a half hours answering10 questions written by the sponsoring groups and by community members.

