Stockton
Marijuana tax on Nov. ballot in Stockton
The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to place a measure on the November ballot that would put a 2.5 percent tax on sales at medical marijuana dispensaries. »
Man Accused Of Pimping Girls 2hr
Stockton police have arrested a man on suspicion of forcing minors into prostitution. »
Stockton ‘Record’ Says Paywall a Success So Far
The Record in Stockton, Calif., is one paper already finding success in the great paywall experiment. »
Stockton police shooting has family calling for justice
A loud protest outside Stockton City Hall became even louder inside during the council meeting Tuesday evening, where about 100 members of the community called for justice for 16-year-old James Rivera, Jr. »
Stockton finance officer leaving
Mark Moses, Stockton's chief financial officer, is leaving after six years with the city for a job in the private sector. »
Cattle Sorting practice to be held in Stockton
San Joaquin Valley Rangers will be holding a Cattle Sorting Practice on August 14, 2010 Sign up at 5PM Ride at 6PM The cost is $25 for 6 goes. »
Trial of suspect in CHP officer’s death delayed
A state appeals court has put the case against a Stockton man accused of fatally shooting a California Highway Patrol officer on hold. »
Police asking victims of Stockton prostitution ring to come forward, receive help
Police are urging the victims of an online prostitution ring involving young girls to come forward and receive help. »
In the service — Published July 27, 2010
Army Spc. 4 CE-4 Tommy Flores Jr. of Stockton, assigned to the 1/140th Combat Aviation Battalion Unit, will be deployed Aug. »
El Concilio honored by national group
El Concilio has been recognized by the National Council of La Raza, the largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization, with the 2010 Affiliate Advocate of the Year Award. »
Richard Douglas Chavis
Richie retired from Continental Can after 18 years as a technical advisor in the over-seas division. »
Ex-Pacific employee charged with embezzling $68,000
A former University of the Pacific employee was arrested Monday morning, accused of embezzling approximately $68,000 from the institution over the several years during which she worked there, police and university sources said. »
Fire Destroys Apartment Building In Stockton
Fires started on the bottom floor, and residents had few moments to get out safely. »
Hi there neighbor. Goodbye neighbor.
The comings and goings of moving trucks sketch a picture of neighborhoods in flux. »
Argument Between Brothers Ends in Arrest
An argument between brothers Monday morning ended with shots fired and one of them in handcuffs. »