



STOCKTON – A Stockton attorney has become a partner in the largest law firm in the region.
STOCKTON – State transportation officials on Feb. 13 announced $203 million in grants to improve public transit across California, including more than $5.5 million for projects in San Joaquin County.
STOCKTON – Deadline for registering for the 11th annual Autism Collaboration Forum is quickly approaching.
STOCKTON – Students from 10 San Joaquin County high schools this week will take part in a true-to-life mock court competition.
It’s not just you – gasoline prices at the pump are going up … and up.
STOCKTON – Keeping a business in the area is just as much a win as drawing new businesses.
Imagination. Creativity. Entertainment. It is the art of film. But for a film festival, that’s only part of it.
STOCKTON – The Community Foundation of San Joaquin announced Jan. 17 that in 2011 it had awarded to not-for-profit organizations 55 grants totaling nearly $140,000.
STOCKTON – The four-week wellness series sponsored by the St. Joseph’s Medical Center Regional Cancer Center is geared toward letting participants “Know Your Mind, Body and Spirit.”
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.
The Port of Stockton will use the software company Tideworks Technology’s terminal operating system (TOS) to manage its container-on-barge operation and improve overall operational efficiency, the company and the Port announced Tuesday. 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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