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Thursday, March 5, 2026

City News

Governor Signs New DUI Legislation

California is cracking down on drivers under the influence with new legislation that prevents these individuals from even starting their cars.

Federal Communications Commission agrees on rules protecting net neutrality

All five members of the Federal Communications Commission agreed to augment rules for protecting network neutrality, also known as net neutrality.

Councilmember Heystek will not seek reelection

It's the end of an era as Lamar Heystek, the youngest councilmember since former ASUCD President Bob Black's election in 1974, announced that he will not be seeking reelection.

Downtown location reinvents itself as tequila bar

Third time's a charm - at least that's what the owners at Agave Restaurant and Tequila Bar are hoping.

Davis voters to decide fate of Wildhorse Ranch

There's only one item on the ballot in Davis this fall, and that's Measure P.

Walk-a-thon promotes affordable housing awareness

A tri-city walk-a-thon this weekend aims to inspire community members to raise awareness about affordable housing. Davis, Woodland and West Sacramento will participate this Saturday in the event hosted by Habitat for Humanity of Yolo County.

Davis to host Tour of California in 2010

Race officials announced yesterday that the city of Davis will again be a host city in the professional cycling road race. On May 17, 2010, the second stage of the eight-stage race will begin in Davis, leading cyclists on their way to the finish line in Santa Rosa.

Legal internships not as advantageous for law school hopefuls

Ambitious law school applicants trying to find that edge on applications may find that those summer paralegal internships are not going to be enough.

Oil tax hopes to give $1 billion to higher education

California State Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico saw oil companies guzzling California oil and gushing with profits, all while California colleges and universities were struggling financially.

Council moves ahead with solar photovoltaic system

Davis City Council unanimously voted to execute a legal agreement that will move a solar photovoltaic system at the wastewater treatment plant forward.

Governor signs legislation to address LGBT issues

Governor Schwarzenegger signed two bills on Oct. 11 that many believe will help to further the cause of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.

Davis pays homage to former mayor Partansky

The memory of former Davis Mayor Julie Partansky will persist through a community park.

Press conference discusses H1N1 influenza vaccine plan

Months after the announcement of the H1N1 virus, the worry and discussion continues, but Yolo County has a vaccine plan.

Davis issues proclamation for world peace march

Through a proclamation, Davis is taking one small step in the worldwide effort to promote world peace.

Study examines academic, social causes of sleep deprivation

Many college students are paying little heed to the recommended eight hours of sleep mantra.