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Whole Foods Coming to Davis, along with "Nightmare" Parking
FOX40 NewsWhole Foods Market is opening up in Davis on Oct. 24. The store will be in the Davis Commons, which is off of 1st Street. This is a popular location that borders downtown and is within walking distance of the UC Davis campus. There will be 120 new jobs...Tags: Verizon Communications, Whole Foods Market
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Officers names can be released in UC Davis incident, judge rules
L.A. NOWSiding with the Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee, an Alameda County Superior Court judge Tuesday ordered the release of the names of UC Davis police officers that were removed from a critical report on the pepper-spraying of student protesters.... -
San Diego council delays decision on VA center
L.A. NOWThe San Diego City Council on Tuesday delayed a decision on whether to permit a 40-bed treatment center to open in the Old Town neighborhood for military veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who are suffering from post-traumatic stress...... -
Valley shows signs of assimilation, acculturation
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterGrowing up in Brawley during the 1950s, Alicia Armenta remembers a time when students overheard speaking Spanish on the playground were admonished and told to stand by the fence surrounding the campus as punishment. The daughter of Mexican immigrants who...Tags: Anthropology, Immigration, Indiana University, Arts and Culture, Kevin Johnson
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California schoolchildren growing fatter, but fitter too
Six years after California instituted a statewide effort to pare fat and boost fitness in its schoolchildren, the kids haven't reversed the trend of growing obesity in their ranks. But they are fitter and, as a group, have slowed the growth of obesity,...Tags: Medical Research, Weight, Michelle Obama, Family, Elections
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Bagged greens: To wash or not to wash
The salad chefs I know fall into two camps: Some serve pre-washed bagged leafy greens straight from the bag. The others insist on washing them first, even though the bag label promises that the contents are "triple-washed."
Over the years, I've ignored...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Salmonella Infection, Electrical Appliance, Consumers, Michael J. Doyle
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Students, Alumni & ACLU File Lawsuit Against UC Davis for Pepper Spray Incident
FOX40 NewsStudents and alumni of UC Davis filed a lawsuit against the university over how campus police treated protesters during a demonstration last Fall in which some were pepper sprayed. The lawsuit charges that UC Davis Administration officials and the campus...Tags: Litigation, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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Salad industry on hunt for solution to tainted greens
For millions of Americans, bagged salads are a miracle food, the perfect mix of health and convenience.
Time-pressed cooks can rip open a bag and pour the leaves right into the bowl, reassured by the "triple-washed" label that some wondrous process has...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Consumer Goods Industries, Media Industry, Media Industry, Gaming
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Ron Paul to speak at UCSD
SAN DIEGO -- Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul is scheduled to speak at a town hall at UC San Diego Friday evening. The Texas congressman, the only Republican still challenging part-time La Jolla resident Mitt Romney, the expected GOP presidential...
Tags: Laura Ingraham, Ron Paul, Politics, Elections, Republican National Conventions
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