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DJUSD Board of Education - Feb 05, 2026
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Davis celebrates the 32nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Veterans Memorial Theater
The theme of this year’s celebration: ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere: protecting democracy and freedom of speech’ By PIPER AWEEKA — city@theaggie.org At 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 19, the parking lot of the Davis Veterans Memorial Theater was close to capacity. Approaching the doors of the building, each attendee was welcomed... -
City of Davis Announces Major Public Safety and Enforcement Changes for Picnic Day 2026
To help support a safe and enjoyable day for everyone, the City of Davis will be expanding its communications and public safety operations for Picnic Day 2026. UC Davis will hold the 112th Picnic Day on Saturday, April 18, on the UC Davis... -
The Davis Farmers Market celebrates its 50th anniversary
The celebration will continue throughout the year, with the official anniversary set for Aug. 1 By MADELYN SEVIGNY — city@theaggie.org On Jan. 17, the Davis Farmers Market began its year-long 50th anniversary celebration. Patrons, staff and vendors gathered for a group photo below a newly revamped logo and reflected on the growth the market has... -
Sacramento Municipal Utility District cancels Sacramento Coyote Creek solar deal after months of community pushback
SMUD cited environmental impacts, legal uncertainty and rising costs in its decision to cancel its power purchase agreement By KATYA OKS — city@theaggie.org On Jan. 5, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) cancelled its power purchase agreement in Coyote Creek. This decision followed a November meeting where the Agrivoltaic Ranch project was initially approved. SMUD is... -
Multiple public indecency incidents reported near Olive Drive in early January
Police arrested a suspect they claim is responsible for public masturbation, indecency and solicitation of sexual acts By KATYA OKS — city@theaggie.org On Jan. 2 and Jan. 6, six public indecency incidents were reported to local authorities near Olive Drive, at the edge of Downtown Davis. Olive Drive holds a number of businesses, including In-N-Out,... -
Introducing a new, weekly Yolo County newsletter from Abridged by PBS KVIE
The Abridged version: It’s not news to us that Yolo County deserves its own newsletter. Spend any time here and you feel its distinct sense of place. Residents, who live […]
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Carlos Dominguez retrial scheduled for May 2026
After the 2025 mistrial of the serial stabber, a retrial is scheduled for three years after the deadly attacks By GIA LOOMIS — city@theaggie.org On Jan. 22, Yolo County Superior Court Judge Samuel T. McAdam ordered for the retrial of Carlos Dominguez to be postponed from Jan. 20 to May 18, 2026. The order for... -
Nominations open for 2026 Thong Hy Huynh Award
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How much does a grave cost? In Woodland, the cemetery’s price could nearly double
The Abridged version: In Woodland, the price of a final resting place could be rising. At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, members will vote on a proposal to nearly double fees […]
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City Council - Feb 03, 2026
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Restaurants filling Mamma space will not offer outdoor dining
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Nominations Open for the 2026 Thong Hy Huynh Awards
The City of Davis Human Relations Commission announced today that the nomination period for the Thong Hy Huynh Memorial Awards is now open and will continue through Monday, March 16, 2026. The nomination process is simple and can be completed in... -
Good Friends Poke emerges in The Davis Collection
This short column also has updates on Peet’s Coffee, Fluffy Fluffy desserts and a new hair salon -
Remembering Bill Wagman