Over 10% of UC Davis students have home addresses in the zones where fires are raging across Los Angeles County.
Led by Connor Sevilla's 18 points, the UC Davis Aggies defeated the CSU Fullerton Titans 63-53 on Thursday night.
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Admittedly, Davis has been perplexed by a prolonged shooting slump. During the past four seasons — three at UC Irvine and last ... on sophomore guard Tyler Harris, junior guard Mekhi Mason ...
Senior Democrats aren’t ruling out Kamala Harris as a presidential candidate for 2028. But not all of them are fully endorsing the idea, either. For party leaders, it’s a delicate balancing act.
Hirschfield, 75, murdered two 18-year-old UC Davis students in 1980 ... On Dec. 22, police found their van, parked about 30 miles away in a rural area off Aerojet Road and Folsom Boulevard ...
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t given up on the White House just yet. According to reports from CNN and The Washington Post, Harris and her allies are weighing another potential White House ...
The future of public media depends on viewers like you. WASHINGTON (AP) — Kamala Harris on Tuesday urged anyone who is disappointed by her defeat in last month’s election to “stay in the ...
WASHINGTON − Kamala Harris told supporters "we must stay in the fight" in the vice president's most extensive remarks since her election loss as demoralized Democrats brace for Donald Trump's ...
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday sought to rally Americans demoralized by her electoral loss, urging them to “stay in the fight” ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the ...
He maintained that stance in a recent interview with the online news outlet, saying the Harris campaign chose to focus on podcast appearances and interviews with influencers over traditional media ...
VACAVILLE – The man convicted in the 1980 killing of two young UC Davis students has died in prison. Officials with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced Richard J.