



STOCKTON – A local manufacturer of electric delivery trucks and vans recently announced an agreement for a pilot program with the seventh largest privately owned commercial fleet in the country.
The Android will never be as secure as the iPhone. I am fully aware that this is like telling an inappropriate joke, nonetheless, it is a reality.
STOCKTON – The economic atmosphere has improved in San Joaquin County in jobs and total industry output.
Businesses can learn how to build and manage green buildings at the Central Valley Facilities Expo underway this week at the Modesto Centre Plaza.
Winners were selected late last week from more than 1,000 students from 29 schools participated in 54th annual San Joaquin County Science Fair.
STOCKTON – A locally based provider of business telecommunications this week announced that it had acquired a leader in Bay Area metro ethernet and hosted VoIP.
STOCKTON – Students from 18 high school teams and 25 middle school teams will compete Saturday (March 10) in the 26th annual San Joaquin County Regional Science Olympiad.
STOCKTON – A Stockton firm that makes electric trucks announced today (March 1) that it has earned the right to sell its vehicles to federal government agencies.
In the deep, flourescent-lit bowels of software developers’ offices, people struggle to come up with new ideas. They seek new features and ideas for their users.
STOCKTON – A leading manufacturer of electric vehicles is expanding its operation in Stockton and opening a marketing and sales office in Michigan.
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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