Sunday, May 19, 2013
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Local News

  • California leads nation in 2012 tech employment, report finds +

      California employed more tech workers than any other state in 2012, according to a new report by the TechAmerica Foundation.  Read More
  • Brown's revised budget calls for changes to education spending, Enterprise Zones +

       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. Read More
  • Gas prices climb again +

      Gas prices have gone up in California in the past month, according to the website GasBuddy.com. Read More
  • Asparagus Festival attendance falls by 25 percent +

      Attendance at this year’s Stockton Asparagus Festival fell by 25 percent, according to figures from organizers. Read More
  • Stockton town hall meetings set to discuss Marshall Plan +

     The city of Stockton will host a series of town hall meetings to discuss its Marshall Plan on Crime. They will be held in each of the six Council districts beginning May 16.  The councilmember, city manager and chief of police will present at each meeting. An update on the Read More
  • Visit Lodi! unveils new logo +

      Visit Lodi! has rebranded and unveiled its new logo today at its annual tourism luncheon. Read More
  • On the Move: New physician joins Dameron Hospital Occupational Health +

    Dr. Troy Manchester has joined Dameron Hospital Occupational Health, the practice announced May 6. Read More
  • March home prices see greatest boost since 2006 +

      Home prices in the United States in March saw their biggest year over year increase since March 2006, according to residential property information and analytics provider, CoreLogic. Prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased 10.5 percent in March of this year compared to March 2012. Read More
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News Briefs

  • Community Foundation of San Joaquin awards 85 grants to non-profits +

    The Community Foundation of San Joaquin awarded 85 grants to not-for-profit organizations totaling $467,040 in 2012, the foundation announced.   Read More
  • New Science Center to open at Modesto Junior College +

    The new Science Community Center at Modesto Junior College on the West Campus will officially open May 21, the college Read More
  • On the move: McShane and Redmond join Pacific Board of Regents +

    Two members are joining the University of the Pacific’s Board of Regents – one new regent and one returning regent. Read More
  • San Joaquin County health centers to receive Affordable Care Act funding +

    California will receive more than $22 million in federal grants to help more of the uninsured enroll in affordable health Read More
  • Modesto investment firm makes Forbes list +

      Modesto-based Valley Wealth, Inc. made its debut on Forbes magazine’s Top 50 Emerging Firms list. Read More
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From our Columnists

  • So much excitement, so little time +

    The twists and turns of life are what keep me excited about tomorrow. At the end of April my eldest Read More
  • Cloud, or not the cloud? +

    For many years, local businesses have provided email for their employees, primarily, in one of two ways: they’ve paid a Read More
  • Want to preserve your passive losses? Keep current business records +

    As you work through the 2013 tax year, proper record keeping is important if you want to reduce your tax Read More
  • Email: What to do if you’ve been hacked +

      I’m willing to bet that most regular email users have, at some point, received an odd message from a Read More
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