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Yard-material pickup gets going for fall
Fall/winter on-street yard-material pickup began this week in the city of Davis and will continue every other week for 10 pick-ups through the end of February. -
T.R.O.T.R. launches emergency fundraising campaign
T.R.O.T.R. (Therapeutic Riding and Off-Track Rehabilitation), one of Northern California’s leading adaptive riding programs for people with developmental disabilities has launched an emergency fundraising campaign to sustain its operations. -
Surgeon leads free workshop on breast-cancer prevention
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Thriving Pink will host a free virtual workshop presented by DR. Alicia Silva on Monday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 8 p.m. -
Soroptimist Soup Night benefit is Oct. 23
Soroptimist International of Davis invites the community to attend its 16th annual Soup Night and Silent Auction, Thursday, Oct. 23, at Veterans Memorial Center. The fundraiser benefits two organizations: SI Davis and NAMI Yolo County. -
Davis Fire Department opens its doors to the public Saturday
The Davis Fire Department invites the public to its annual open house, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at its downtown headquarters, 530 Fifth St. -
Davis Democratic Club sets fall barbecue
Davis residents are invited to the Davis Democratic Club’s 2025 Fall Barbecue to enjoy a barbecue provided by the Davis Democratic Club’s board of directors. The barbecue will be an opportunity to meet and greet Democratic elected officials, candidates and… -
City Council - Oct 21, 2025
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Vote on Unitran’s new proposed service changes
This survey closes November 17.
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Sahaya International marks anniversary Nov. 1
Davis-based nonprofit Sahaya International has been operating for 26 years. Thanks to its supporters, it has been able to help orphans, build schools, empower women, build community-based conservation programs and more in countries around the world. -
Davisville, Oct. 20, 2025: Explorit might have found a way back
The Explorit Science Center in Davis, which suspended operations this year after the death of a major donor, has begun to form plans for how it might return. It has a $50,000 pledge from one of its founding families — the...
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Davis to host public workshop on proposed Village Farms development
The City does not transcribe its proceedings. Persons who wish to obtain a verbatim record should arrange for attendance by a court reporter.
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Cindy’s building razed to make way for Chipotle
Also, news on discount retail store closures, grants to local businesses, a new creative space to gather, and the buzz on an electrolysis clinic -
Toad Hollow Dog Park - OPEN
Toad Hollow Dog Park is OPEN! Please be cautious as there may be some muddy areas. Thank you! -
Hoops team helps get legislation passed
“I wanted to let you know that the governor signed AB 932 into law. I also wanted to give thanks for those very precious cards from the girls basketball team. That is in fact how I presented the bill to… -
Jury hears contrasting accounts of Food Bank firing
WOODLAND — As the first witness in his wrongful-termination trial against the Yolo Food Bank, Michael Bisch described the food-recovery and distribution nonprofit as being on the verge of financial insolvency before he took the reins as interim executive director…