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Mace mess, housing and public safety top City Council s priorities list

Mace mess, housing and public safety top City Council’s priorities list 6 minute read The fix to the fix gets underway in August 2019 at Cowell and Mace boulevards. Owen Yancher/Enterprise file photo Support Local Journalism Shares Fixing the Mace mess, creating a sanctioned camping site for the homeless and shoring up the city’s Housing Trust Fund are among the priorities the City Council on Tuesday directed staff to focus on over the next six months. Those items are in addition to the city’s efforts to reimagine public safety by moving some duties out of the Davis Police Department as well as working with the county to create a Crisis Now model to respond to individuals in the midst of mental health or other crises. Two council subcommittees have been focused specifically on those efforts for several months and will continue to do so, city staff said.

Unidentified Woman Found In Davis Suffering From Amnesia

California police attempt to identify woman with amnesia from east coast

California police attempt to identify woman with amnesia from east coast Share Updated: 10:24 PM EDT Jun 24, 2021 Davis, California police SOURCE: Davis, California police The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 10:24 PM EDT Jun 24, 2021 Police in northern California are hoping someone will be able to help them identify a woman found several weeks ago who they believe is suffering from severe amnesia.Davis, California investigators said the woman was found on Sunday, May 30 in the city located about 10 miles west of Sacramento, the state capital. The unidentified woman was unable to tell investigators who she is or provide any information to identify herself, according to a news release from police. She was found when a resident spotted her wandering into his backyard. Police officials said the woman could not remember her identity and appeared confused.Police said the woma

Natalie Corona documentary premieres in Davis, Colusa

Natalie Corona documentary premieres in Davis, Colusa 2 minute read “Natalie Corona Remembered,” a documentary honoring the fallen Davis police officer, premieres next month in Davis and Colusa. Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Shares A documentary honoring the life of slain Davis Police Officer Natalie Corona will premiere locally in late July, during the week Corona would have turned 25 years old. The public is invited to view “Natalie Corona Remembered” on Saturday, July 24, in Colusa, near Corona’s Arbuckle hometown, while a Davis showing is set for 6 p.m. Sunday, July 25, at the Veterans Memorial Center, 203 E. 14th St. Davis’ premiere will be limited to an audience of 100. To RSVP, contact Sheri Kolb at the Davis Police Department, 530-979-4564.

Doctors urge COVID shots for adolescents as vaccinations lag

During the first four days that adolescents ages 12-15 were eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, 2,200 Yolo…

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