What's Going On - Darren Pytel

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Jon Li talks with Darren Pytel, City of Davis Police Chief.

Darren Pytel grew up in Davis. While a tsudent at Davis High School, Darren joined the Davis Police Department as a Cadet. Darren worked his way up: Bicycle Officer, Patrol, motorcycle Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain, will all of the organizational responsibility that goes with the position.

Chief Pytel talks about his concerns for the safety of our city, and specifically the problems with nightlife in the downtown.

Recorded 02/04/16.

Presentation and Discussion of The Nishi Gateway Project

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Presented by the Davis Vanguard, this Presentation and Discussion of the Nishi Gateway Project was recorded by Davis Media Access at University Park Inn on January 31, 2016.    
 
Nishi Gateway Managing Partner Tim Ruff, Davis City Council member Brett Lee, and City of Davis Community Development Staffer Katherine Hess are on hand for the presentation and discussion.

The 2016 Davis 1,000 Mentors for Youth Challenge Kickoff

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DJUSD and the City of Davis are launching their joint initiatiave - the 2016 Davis 1,000 Mentors for Youth Challenge. Mentors of all ages are invited to join this community cause and help reach and support school-aged children.

The goal is to have a minimum of 1,000 new volunteers supporting Davis youth by year's end.  Please join us in the New Year by meeting this new challenge: 1,000 Mentors for Youth.

The 22nd Annual City of Davis Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration

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The 22nd Annual City of Davis Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration

Honoring Black Lives Matter:  The Movement Continues.  Recorded by Davis Media Access on Monday, January 18, 2016 at the Varsity Theatre.  

Welcome with Mandell Davis, Human Relations Commission.

Music with James Williams, Ron Goldberg.

Story Telling with Gloria Jones.

Poetry with Vanar Sena Pathshala.

Key Note Presentation  "From Selma to Ferguson: Criminal Justice is a Civil Right" with Natasha Minsker, Director of ACLU California Center for Advocacy & Policy.