



TURLOCK – Registration for four-, six- and 10-week summer session classes at California State University, Stanislaus begins Monday (April 30) with classes beginning June 4.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – State and local governments could receive grants for installing solar panels under a bill introduced by a Northern California congressman.
STOCKTON – Heart patients will benefit from a partnership that will train doctors in the latest techniques to diagnose and treat extremely complex heart rhythms.
TURLOCK – Three California State University, Stanislaus business students were recently named recipients of the 2012 Lyn Boone Memorial Scholarship for top human resources students in California.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance today applauded the Senate Agriculture Committee in advancing the new Farm Bill, which supports many critical priorities for specialty crops.
MODESTO – An informational meeting for the Triumph Fitness Program for cancer survivors will be this evening (April 24) at Sutter Health’s Memorial Medical Center in Modesto.
STOCKTON – Bridge construction will force the daytime closure of McKinley Avenue between Sperry Road and French Camp Road.
SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation on Monday released a plan to cut billions in spending, comply with various federal court orders regarding inmate medical, mental health, and dental care, and significantly improve the state prison system’s operations.
STOCKTON – Reproductions of photos from The Associated Press archives originally taken during World War II will be on display at The Haggin Museum beginning May 3 and through late June.
CHICO – A competition to find the most innovated products produced outside the state’s biggest population areas is nearing its deadline for submissions.
California’s unemployment rate dropped to 9.0 percent in April, according to data released today by the California Employment Development Department (EDD) from two separate surveys. That was down from 9.4 percent in March and 10.7 percent a year ago.
Mayor Anthony Silva called for more cooperation among city officials and help from members of the community to solve the problems that plague the city in his first State of the City address delivered at the Port of Stockton May 16.
Gov. Jerry Brown is using his revised budget plan to call for changes to the way public schools are funded. He released the plan Tuesday morning. Customize your own information dashboard! You can double-click on the city name and enter your own city to see local weather every time you visit the site.
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