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Waterfront Connections Plan Public Workshop
How Stockton residents visualize and access our downtown waterfront is one of the critical components of downtown redevelopment.
Farmer charged with false crop insurance claims
STOCKTON, Calif. - A San Joaquin County farmer has been indicted for allegedly filing false claims for crop insurance benefits.
Apartment rents in West increase slightly
Apartment rents in the western United States are barely climbing - good news for renters but actually a sign of a weakening economy, according to a new report released Thursday.
6th body pulled from Calif. canal after crash
A sixth body was pulled from a rural, central California canal Wednesday after a collision between a septic truck and a sport utility vehicle carrying farm workers from a peach orchard.
7 feared dead in Calif. canal after collision
A septic truck collided with a sport-utility vehicle carrying farm workers in central California on Tuesday, sweeping both vehicles into an irrigation canal where seven people were feared dead.
Stockton growth slows significantly
The city's population grew by more than 40,000 people from July 2000 to July 2007, according to figures released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
S.J. Giants lose 18-7 to Stockton
STOCKTON 18, S.J. GIANTS 7 Chris Carter hit his 25th home run of the season and drove in six runs as the Ports routed the Giants at Banner Ballpark.
Pace Supply completes move in Stockton
Santa Rosa-based Pace Supply Corp., a plumbing wholesaler, has completed the move to its new multimillion-dollar distribution center at 4015 Newton Road in east Stockton.
More charges in teen's abduction, bail is increased to $1.3M
Prosecutors threw the book at a registered sex offender who had a 14-year-old girl in the trunk of his Honda Civic when he crashed while fleeing from police, with six new charges prompting a bail increase ...
From The Record archive: Teen sentenced in I-5 attack
Barbara Collins struggled for words Monday as she tried to impress upon a 16-year-old boy how his decision to hurl a concrete block from an Interstate 5 overpass destroyed her husband's life and forever changed ...
State probes death of worker who collapsed in heat
California labor authorities are investigating the death of a 64-year-old farmworker who died last month while harvesting butternut squash in triple-digit heat, officials said Wednesday.
Foreclosure relief law gives homeowners a voice
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill into law Tuesday that he and lawmakers say will force mortgage lenders to talk with homeowners before foreclosing, give tenants more time to vacate foreclosed properties ...
Calif. heat wave prompts power warnings
Wednesday was predicted to be even hotter throughout the Central Valley. Highs are likely to be in the triple digits across much of the northern half of the state until at least Friday, National Weather Service ...
That means the city will likely have to pay higher interest rates on future borrowing.
Morelli Park and Boat Launch Grand Re-Opening
Celebrate the first phase of the downtown marina and promenade project with the grand re-opening of Morelli Park and Boat Launch, Monday, July 14, 2008, 10:00 a.m. Ceremonies will take place at the newly ...
Suit: Company moved dead worker's body
Pedro Servin collapsed in 2006 while working a $6.75-an-hour job for General Pallet in Vernalis.
Explosion, Fire Ruin 17 Calif. Apartments
STOCKTON, Calif. -- An explosion was heard near the start of a four-alarm blaze that destroyed or damaged at least 17 apartments Thursday in Stockton.
Dead man was left propped on tree in orchard
The sudden death of immigrant worker Pedro Servin amid a blistering Central Valley heat wave two years ago may have attracted little attention under different circumstances.
A small but devastating fire damaged a north Stockton duplex in the 8800 block of Fox Creek Drive on Saturday, displacing families from both units.
Recent death of 17-year-old farm worker turns up attention
Vans pulled into a Lodi vineyard on a recent morning, and the farm workers who climbed out of them found seats on the folding chairs arranged in Roland Hatterle's equipment shed.