Politics & Government
Week in Review: Heinig News, Motel 6 Suspect & Harry Potter
A look back at this week's news.

We started the week with coverage of the Livestrong Challenge and ended it with a funny pack of Harry Potter fanatics. Here’s everything that came between:
Davis hosts one of three annual Livestrong Challenge events.
Coach Jim Les said in a letter to Bradley University that he will sue if he is not fully compensated for the remainder of his contract.
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The Davis Police Department says the man is believed to be armed and dangerous.
Two of Jamal Buzayan's six brothers spent years locked up as political prisoners of the Gadhafi regime.
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Heinig died after being punched in the neck by a friend, according to the Yolo County District Attorney's office. They described the nature of the death as rare and unusual, noting that there was no intent to kill.
The City will hold three outreach meetings this month to educate the public about the proposed water-rate hike.
Officer Lee Hatfield and K-9 Hurricane demonstrated their law enforcement skills for those in attendance.
Rachel Ragatz, 28, was seriously injured and airlifted to the hospital after colliding with a fire vehicle on Highway 505 between Winters and Vacaville.
Some fans in Davis lined up to see the final Harry Potter installment nearly five days before the release.
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