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The Daily Democrat
2h ago
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Andrea Bang, 35; Ellie Kemper, 44; David Beckham, 49; Dwayne Johnson, 52.
Happy Birthday: Keep an open mind. Research, adjust your thinking and refuse to be funneled in a contrary direction by someone using manipulation. Your strength stems from intelligence and what you discover. Don’t trust others to do the legwork for you. If you want to stay afloat, you must remain at the helm. Personal gain requires your attention and distancing yourself from outside influences. Your numbers are 6, 14, 19, 28, 32, 37, 46.
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The Daily Democrat
10h ago
UC Davis alumnus Amine Sabai attended a “May Day for Palestine” event on campus Wednesday because he has a personal connection with the conflict and likes seeing young people take an interest in the topic.
“I used to live in the Middle East… it’s nice to see people out here,” the 27-year-old stressed. “I can show people back home that there are people here that are with them who understand what’s going on and that not everybody just supports all the stuff that’s hurting people over there.”
Sabai’s parents immigrated to the United States from Lebanon because of the Lebanese Civil War. However ..read more
The Daily Democrat
10h ago
The Red Sox used three pitchers compared to five for the Giants, but the story was the hitting.
A night after getting shut out, San Francisco mustered one hit after the fourth inning and five overall in a 6-2 loss. Many of the Giants’ at-bats were competitive and produced hard-hit balls, but not enough found grass. San Francisco registered the three best exit velocities of the night, but didn’t get much to show for it.
The Giants (14-17) are 5-10 on the road this year and could get swept at Fenway Park on Thursday.
“There was some good swings today, really the past couple of games,” manager Bo ..read more
The Daily Democrat
11h ago
The Pioneer High School boys varsity tennis team had a rocky end to the 2024 regular season last week, losing its final two games, but the Patriots had to get over it quickly with individual and team playoffs starting this week.
No. 4 Pioneer hosted No. 5 Antelope on Wednesday afternoon in Woodland during the quarterfinals of the Division IV CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Playoffs. The results of the match were unknown as of press time.
On Monday and Tuesday, six Patriots competed at Mira Loma in Sacramento to individually reach the D2 CIF SJS Tournament, which begins May 13. The senior duo of Trevor ..read more
The Daily Democrat
11h ago
The Yolo County District Attorney has filed charges against 34-year-old Woodland resident Julio Navarro-Vidrio in relation to an incident that resulted in the death of a toddler.
Navarro-Vidrio was charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter, one count of child endangerment and a case enhancement alleging that the crime involved great bodily harm and that the victim was particularly vulnerable.
On March 16, 2-year-old Ailahni Sanchez Martinez was struck by a vehicle at the 76 gas station in Woodland, located at 300 West St.
Investigations revealed that Navarro-Vidrio had left his truck ..read more
The Daily Democrat
12h ago
The Woodland Christian High School varsity baseball team held Senior Day this week in Woodland to conclude the regular season against Lindhurst.
The Cardinals (19-4, 6-0 Central Valley California League) beat the Blazers (4-16-2) in five innings 16-1 on Tuesday at Joseph Trafican Memorial Field. Woodland Christian tallied 4 runs in the first frame, 7 in the second and 5 in the third.
“We came out pretty dominant. We just wanted to get this game going early and that’s what we did,” recalled senior right-handed pitcher Abriean Eredia. “We were all banging the ball pretty good and a lot of us sco ..read more
The Daily Democrat
12h ago
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The Daily Democrat
12h ago
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The Daily Democrat
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The Daily Democrat
14h ago
OAKLAND — Ross Stripling broke a 10-game losing streak dating back to last season with six shutout innings as the Athletics beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 on Wednesday, completing a three-game sweep of the series.
With a paid crowd of 4,679 despite bright sunshine and 71 degrees at first pitch, the A’s drew 12,083 for the three-game series.
The Athletics had solo home runs from Abraham Toro in the second inning, his third, and Tyler Nevin in the third, his fourth. With their fourth straight win, the Athletics improved to 15-17, with Pittsburgh falling to 14-18.
Stripling was done after six in ..read more