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Vacaville police warn parents against the use of toy guns
VACAVILLE, Calif. — The Vacaville Police Department is warning parents about the dangers of toy guns after an increase in reports of kids shooting one another in public places. Officer Robert Myers said kids have been using these toy guns in schools and public parks, and in some cases,...
Try these campus bites between classes
Whether students are looking for a quick bite to eat before class or a fulfilling meal, on-campus restaurants offer that and more. Spring quarter marks the end of the school year for many students. Not only are allergies at an all-time high, but the sun seems to beam a little too bright if you’re walking outside trying to catch your next class. Spring serves as the season between the cold, dark winter and the soon-to-be relaxing summer, so if you’re a student in the quarter system, you know that it’s hard to push through these last few weeks.
Wildlife experts highlight brown pelicans problem after viral appearances at Giants games
A wayward pelican that landed on the field during Saturday’s San Francisco Giants game instantly became a fan favorite, but wildlife experts say the surprise visit is a sign of a big problem with the state’s brown pelicans. Wildlife experts at Fairfield’s International Bird Rescue have been working...
Can AI have a future in California farms?
YOLO COUNTY, Calif. — The future of farming in California includes artificial intelligence and robots to help farmers. The International Forum of Agricultural Robotics and University of California system partnered to show farmers what’s possible at the Yolo County Fairgrounds, Tuesday. Guests at the news conference saw self-driving...
Ladybirds’ unbeaten season ended by Dixon in 3rd round
STANHOPE — After 22 straight wins, the Southern Nash High softball team tasted defeat for the first time this spring as Dixon handed the Ladybirds a 5-4 loss Wednesday evening in the third round of the NCHSAA 3-A playoffs. Southern Nash, the No. 2 seed out of 32 in the 3-A East region and champion of the 2-A/3-A Big East […] The post Ladybirds’ unbeaten season ended by Dixon in 3rd round first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Auburn-area athletes qualify for Sac-Joaquin Section Masters
The high school track and field season is down to the final few meets and this weekend, the best of the best the Sac-Joaquin Section has to offer will compete at the Masters championship at Davis High School. The trails are Friday with the finals Saturday. The top competitors will advance to the CIF State Championships in Clovis on May 24-25.
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