https://kdrt.org/audio/covid-19-community-report-feb-9th-2021 This month, I'm doing a series on the return to in-person instruction in area schools. This is Part 1, and future episodes will feature teachers, parents, and hopefully students. My guest for Episode 51, which airs Feb. 9, 2021 is Dr. John Bowes, who has served as superintendent for the Davis Joint Unified School
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Majority of city’s electricity restored from Tuesday’s storm
After more than 7,700 Davis households lost electricity during Tuesday night’s storm, roughly 150 Davis homes still remain without power.
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A large tree took a tumble in the backyard of this Central Davis home. Power was restored in the area Friday night, following nearly three days without electricity. Courtesy photo/Matthew Belenis
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After more than 7,700 Davis households lost electricity during Tuesday night’s storm, roughly 150 Davis homes still remain without power.
PG&E estimates repairs for the Willowbank neighborhood of South Davis, where over 40 homes have been without electricity for four days, to be completed by 10 p.m. Sunday. Restorations for the 2400 block of Sycamore Lane were expected by 10 p.m. Saturday.
Flood advisory issued as storm knocks out power, uproots trees across Davis
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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
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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
The year of COVID (Part 2)
September seemed to offer a measure of hopefulness as Yolo County entered month six of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New cases of the novel coronavirus were declining during the strict lockdown measures that came with the county’s placement in the purple tier of the state’s color-coded reopening blueprint.
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Locals line up in November for COVID testing at the Davis Senior Center. Owen Yancher/Enterprise file photo
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September seemed to offer a measure of hopefulness as Yolo County entered month six of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New cases of the novel coronavirus were declining during the strict lockdown measures that came with the county’s placement in the purple tier of the state’s color-coded reopening blueprint.