



STOCKTON – For the 16th straight year a Central Valley medical center has garnered a top national award.
FRENCH CAMP – A not-for-profit health-care plan for more than 93,000 Central Valley residents is offering $50,000 in scholarships to graduating high school seniors in San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties for the 2012 school year.
STOCKTON – Tickets are selling quickly for the Stockton Symphony’s next installment in its pops series – “Valentine Pops: Steve Lippia in ‘Simply Sinatra’.”
OAKDALE – A longtime Oak Valley Community Bank employee and Modesto resident is returning to take over as a branch manager.
A Central Valley native with 30 years of commercial real estate experience up and down California recently joined a Roseville firm offering commercial real estate and investment sales from Modesto to Redding.
STOCKTON – The region’s levees are critical to economic sustainability and seismic upgrades may carry a lower price tag for assuring a reliable water supply than strategies that include a peripheral canal.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced $5 million in funding for a state-of-the-art locomotive to run from the Port of Stockton to Lodi to help clean Central Valley air.
SACRAMENTO – The state Employment Development Department reported today that California’s unemployment rate dropped to 11.1 percent in December, down from 11.3 in November.
STOCKTON – Construction jobs will grow at a “furious” rate in the region, continuing to fuel hopes that economic recovery, while slow, will continue.
A Rancho Cordova artist came up big in Delicato Family Vineyards' 24th annual Fine Art Show, taking best of show honors, two first-place finishes, and a second-place finish.
Joseph F. Sheley has been named president of CSU Stanislaus, the university announced Wednesday. Sheley had served as interim president of the campus since June 2012. His appointment is effective immediately.
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. 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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