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Flood advisory issued as storm knocks out power, uproots trees across Davis

Flood advisory issued as storm knocks out power, uproots trees across Davis 4 minute read Property damage across Davis was extensive Wednesday after a severe weather system swept through Northern California. In North Davis, this toppled tree damaged a parked Volkswagen van. Owen Yancher/Enterprise photo Support Local Journalism Thousands of Davis residents were left without electricity late Tuesday night, many through Thursday, after a severe winter weather system swept through Northern California. More than 7,000 lost power as gale force winds and freezing rain toppled power lines and trees throughout the region. Around midnight, more than 3,000 residents lost power as most of the UC Davis campus and Central Davis experienced a blackout. Along with PG&E, the Davis police and fire departments responded to multiple storm-related incidents during the night including a knocked down transformer in the 1400 block of East Eighth Street. Howling winds brought down a handful of power

Forceful theft leads to robbery arrest

Forceful theft leads to robbery arrest Shares What ordinarily would have been a shoplifting incident became a robbery last week when the suspect alluded to having a gun, according to the Davis Police Department. Jake Howard Scoggins, 23, went into Davis Cards and Games at 654 G St. around 8 p.m. Tuesday and allegedly took property without paying, telling the owner on the way out that he had a gun, Sgt. Janell Bestpitch said. While no weapon was seen, the involvement of “force or fear” in the alleged theft elevated it to a robbery, Bestpitch said. The suspect was gone by the time officers arrived on scene, but they recognized him on security video from prior contacts.

First PAC Meeting of the Year: New Commissioners, Police Chief Discusses Crisis Intervention Training, New Subcommittee with Independent Police Auditor

First PAC Meeting of the Year: New Commissioners, Police Chief Discusses Crisis Intervention Training, New Subcommittee with Independent Police Auditor
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Top 10 stories of 2020: Calamity and chaos

Top 10 stories of 2020: Calamity and chaos It was a year that dragged us away from our comfortable assumptions and into a dystopian nightmare we could scarcely credit in the 21st century. Twenty-Twenty was the year of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, coronavirus … the consensus pick among Enterprise staff for the most important story of the year. 9 minute read The Varsity Theatre sits idle in May as the COVID shutdown bit into Downtown Davis’ social life. Owen Yancher/Enterprise file photo Support Local Journalism No. 1: Coronavirus It was a year that dragged us away from our comfortable assumptions and into a dystopian nightmare we could scarcely credit in the 21st century. Twenty-Twenty was the year of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, coronavirus … the consensus pick among Enterprise staff for the most important story of the year.

UC Davis veterinary students expand care for pets of homeless

UC Davis veterinary students expand care for pets of homeless 8 minute read UC Davis DVM student Jordan Nunes (left) and faculty mentor Dr. Janet Foley examine Mamas the cat at the Davis PAW clinic Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Special to The Enterprise Crissy Phillips has been a pet owner for many years and grew up with horses and other animals. Nothing has stopped her from providing the best possible care for her animals not homelessness, not her battle with clinical depression, and not her daily struggles to provide for them. Her dedication shines through easily apparent as she unveils a thick file of her two cats’ medical records and just became a bit easier with the opening of a new clinic for pets of the homeless in Davis.

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