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Yolo County Man Faces Third Strike For Stealing Cheese

Monday, 08 February 2010 A Yolo County Man, Robert Ferguson is facing life in prison for a third strike in part for stealing cheese from Nugget Market.  Prior to that he was convicted for petty theft at a 7/11 for stealing a woman's wallet.  Sentencing will occur on March 1 to see if indeed he is given his third strike in which he would spend 25 years in prison, essentially a life sentence for a man in his mid 50s.Mr. Ferguson was previously convicted back in 1982 for three separate counts of residential burglary, at the time he was age 25 years old.  Six years later he pled guilty to a single count of 1st degree... 30 CommentsRead more...

Teachers Defend Their Role in the Budget Process

Sunday, 07 February 2010 For the past year and a half these pages have been a bit critical of Davis Teachers.  This was not due to any animus towards the teachers.  Nor was it from any widely held belief about teacher salaries.  We have been very critical of the salaries and escalation of the upper tier of city employees, but that clearly does not extend to teachers who we feel are underpaid.Indeed we showed just last week that teachers in Davis on average make less than most City Departments on average.   Nevertheless, we have been pushing for teachers to take concessions.  Why?  Because the only thing... 12 CommentsRead more...

City, County, and Schools Face Very Bleak Picture: This May Be the Worst We Have Seen

Saturday, 06 February 2010 While the economy across the nation and even in California to a lesser extent seems to be very slowly turning the corner, one has to wonder if it's too late.  The news on the local level is devastating.  We have focused much of our attention on the follies of the Davis City Council.  The news there is not great, plans are underway to cut spending should the sales tax measure not pass in June.The city as we have reported repeatedly to little effect has failed to deal with the two 800-pound gorillas staring it in the face--the unfunded medical liability soaring at between 42 and 65 million... 103 CommentsRead more...

Resignation of Covell Village Consultant in Op-Ed Raises More Questions than Answers

Friday, 05 February 2010 I read the op-ed in the Enterprise written by Robert Chason a few days ago entitled "Political Ills Found Locally, Too" and I came away completely perplexed by its purpose.  Was he trying to criticize local government?  Was he resigning as a paid consultant to the Covell Village developers John Whitcombe and Bill Streng?  Was he decrying the problems of local governance?Covell Village is expected to return to the Davis radar as the developers are revamping a proposal for an 800-unit, Sun City-style, retirement community on the property whose last project was handily defeated by the Davis... 31 CommentsRead more...

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Resignation of Covell Village Consultant in Op-Ed Raises More Questions than Answers

Friday, 05 February 2010 I read the op-ed in the Enterprise written by Robert Chason a few days ago entitled "Political Ills Found Locally, Too" and I came away completely perplexed by its purpose.  Was he trying to criticize local government?  Was he resigning as a paid consultant to the Covell Village...
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Yolo County Man Faces Third Strike For Stealing Cheese

Monday, 08 February 2010 A Yolo County Man, Robert Ferguson is facing life in prison for a third strike in part for stealing cheese from Nugget Market.  Prior to that he was convicted for petty theft at a 7/11 for stealing a woman's wallet.  Sentencing will occur on March 1 to see if indeed he is given his...
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Senator Wolk Punished For Standing Up For Her District, Environment

Tuesday, 12 January 2010 Last fall when Democrats were crumbling in the face of water bill demands by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, one the Democrats who stood the strongest against potential destruction of the Delta was Senator Lois Wolk in her first term as Senator after spending six years in the...
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Having a Real Debate on Taxes?

Monday, 18 January 2010 As we face yet another round of cuts to education in Davis that could result in the loss of an additional 30 to 50 teachers depending on how the math falls out and how the legislature and governor end up passing a budget.  The situation with higher education is becoming increasingly dire...
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Teachers Defend Their Role in the Budget Process

Sunday, 07 February 2010 For the past year and a half these pages have been a bit critical of Davis Teachers.  This was not due to any animus towards the teachers.  Nor was it from any widely held belief about teacher salaries.  We have been very critical of the salaries and escalation of the upper tier of...
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Inexplicable UC Executive Pay Bonuses Draw Fire Once Again

Saturday, 23 January 2010 On Thursday, UC's Board of Regents approved roughly 3.1 million dollars in incentive to 38 senior medical executives for meeting their 2009 performance goals.  The payouts would range from 30,000 to 220,000 dollars in bonuses.  The move comes six months after top executives received a...
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