Jenice Tupolo, The Daily Democrat

Jenice Tupolo

The Daily Democrat

Davis, CA, United States

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Past articles by Jenice:

Berryessa Gap Winery celebrates its Winters roots

From selling rootstock to commercial wines in Winters, the Martinez family’s connection to Yolo County land started in the ‘60s. That’s why those working at the family’s winery, Berryessa Gap, know it’s best to → Read More

Pints, views and music offered at Winters brewery

At Berryessa Brewing Company, married couple Lori and Chris Miller created a perfect hangout for beer enthusiast to bring along dogs, children and even their grandparents.“Kids aren’t a problem at our place because we give them a → Read More

Four-star hotel coming to Winters; one of 2 being built

Winters welcomes two new hotels, with one set to deliver a four-star experience.In the heart of downtown at Railroad Avenue and Abbey Streets, the BerryEssa — taking its name from Lake Berryessa — is a 73 room hotel scheduled to o → Read More

Winters family farm buzzing with business

Turning a sticky situation into a streamlined brand was an easy transition for mother-daughter duo Robin Harlan and Doneice Trotter at Pure Honey.Operating out of Winters, Pure Honey started as a by-product from Robin’s husband’s → Read More

Meals with a purpose at Yolo Traders Bistro

Savory coastal Mexican cuisine with a French influence is what visitors at Yolo Traders Bistro can expect. Opened last fall in Winters, owners and married couple Gabriel Ibarra and Alejandra Araux-Ibarra are serving dishes with a purpose, while carvin → Read More

Woodland school to participate in National School Walkout following Parkland shooting

At least three Yolo County high schools, including one Woodland school, are expected to participate in a 17-minute National School Walkout to protest against gun violence in schools.Set for March 14, the Women’s March sponsored demonstra → Read More

Firebird the turkey is missing after hitching a ride on a fire engine

Woodland’s Fire Station No. 3 lost its favorite mascot, a wild turkey named Firebird. But department staff are warning community members to stay away from missing bird if sighted.“The bird is aggressive,” warned Fire Chief → Read More

Yolo County event highlights women

UC Davis Professor of Law Emerita Martha West touted her feminist label long before Forever 21 mass produced it onto crop tops.An estimated 280 guests at Woodland’s community and senior center listened to West review women’s, and → Read More

Yolo County shuts down crowdfunded dinners in Davis

Decentralizing the food system and bringing a sense of community back to neighborhoods is the goal at Foodnome.Co-founders Akshay Prabhu and Caleb Bourg created a site for crowdfunded dinn → Read More

Woodland police welcome new officer

Woodland’s police department swore in its newest officer, Dalbinder Dulai in Council Chambers at City Hall.Known as “Dal” by most officers, Dulai is a Woodland native with a “strong moral upbringing,” accordin → Read More

Woodland Subway robbed twice in one month

A local Subway owner recovering from a February break-in was burglarized for a second time Thursday.Business Owner Anil Nayyar said an employee called police early Thursday morning after finding a smashed window at the California Street locatio → Read More

Matt Rexroad won’t seek re-election to supervisors’ post

After announcing his candidacy for a third term, Yolo County’s District 3 Supervisor Matt Rexroad decided to withdraw and will not run for re-election.“In terms of looking at my family and how my business is going well, I’m → Read More

Woodland chamber unveils updated logo

Last November, Woodland’s chamber of commerce announced a contest for a new logo and after 20 years, it’s finally found one.Davis resident and graphic designer Shawn Collins submitted the winning design and received an award of $2 → Read More

Woodland schools prepare for the worst

Woodland’s school district, like many others throughout the nation, is reviewing emergency procedures and how to better protect its students.Over 60 Woodland staff members from every school attended a two-hour districtwide review of lock → Read More

Woodland initiates organic recycling program for residential customers

Beginning Thursday, Woodland residents will join restaurants and other food providers in the city and across the state at being able to recycle their food and organic waste.The service begins with those city homeowners who have their trash, rec → Read More

Woodland initiates organic recycling program for residential customers

Beginning Thursday, Woodland residents will join restaurants and other food providers in the city and across the state at being able to recycle their food and organic waste.The service begins with those city homeowners who have their trash, rec → Read More

Woodland Bridal Show & Event Fair returns

Brides-to-be and company gathered at the Woodland Community Center for the 3rd annual Bridal Show & Faire. Close to 400 shuffled in and out of the extravaganza in hopes of finding missing pieces to their perfect day.A young harpist played a → Read More

Woodland School District schedules shooter drill in wake of Parkland, Florida, attack

Parents throughout the nation are worrying for their child’s safety after a Valentine’s Day shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School left 17 students dead.But at least one Woodland School District administrator says, → Read More

New housing project coming to downtown Woodland

A new major infill housing project is coming to downtown Woodland, with construction on some units expected to be finished by this fall.“We’ve got a public hearing with the Planning Commission on the first of March,” explai → Read More

Blood, guts and learning at UC Davis meat lab

Walking across rooms with hanging carcasses and blood is an everyday scene for Caleb Sehnert. As UC Davis’s meat lab director, Sehnert is teaching students that slaughterhouses aren’t as dim and gory as most believe.“A lot → Read More