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The year of COVID (Part 1) 9 minute read UC Davis Health nurse Heather Donaldson administers Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to Eva Teniola, an Emergency Department nurse at UC Davis health who has been on the frontlines fighting the virus. Courtesy UC Davis Health. Support Local Journalism Back in late January and early February, as the world increasingly focused attention on a novel coronavirus impacting primarily China but cropping up elsewhere around the globe, life continued more or less as normal in Davis. Students were attending classes and going about their lives at UC Davis; parents were dropping their children off at schools around town and heading off to work; sports fields and bars and restaurants were bustling with activity and candidates for public office were preparing for an early primary in March. ....
The Aggie Yolo County Planning Commission moves forward with plans to require discretionary use permit for cannabis activities On Nov. 12, an online public hearing was conducted on the Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (CLUO) as part of the ongoing project by the Yolo County Planning Commission to amend Yolo County Code. The amendment could potentially add a discretionary conditional use permit requirement for cannabis-related activities, according to a press release. In turn, this could bring about changes in zoning, site design, operational standards and development of cannabis in Yolo County. “The Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (CLUO) will potentially reduce or expand allowed cannabis activities in the unincorporated County and will include requirements for public noticing, buffers from identified sensitive land uses, caps on the number of operations and license types, and other performance standards,” the press release reads. ....
Report outlines Mental Health Court successes 2 minute read Yolo County Judge David Rosenberg, right, congratulates Rayshawn Taylor for graduating from the county’s Mental Health Court. Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Shares The Yolo County Mental Health Court team has published its outcome report for fiscal year 2019-20, showing significant reductions in arrests, jail bed days and hospital bed days among Mental Health Court participants. Mental Health Court is a minimum 18-month, court-based treatment and monitoring system for adult offenders with a serious mental illness. Mental Health Court is designed to increase the treatment engagement of the participants while reducing arrests, hospitalizations and jail time during and after their involvement and participation in the program. ....
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