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Beloved Lincoln Unified music teacher Paul Kimball retires after 36 years in the classroom
A beloved Lincoln Unified School District music teacher is retiring after 36 years of serving Stockton students. Paul Kimball, who taught choir at Lincoln High School, Sierra Middle School, and Tully C. Knoles School, has instilled a passion for music in his students for decades, according to those who have set foot in his classroom.
300-year-old hotel on Delaware River reopening with new restaurant. Here’s what we know.
A centuries-old building is getting a new life on the Delaware River. The Stockton Inn, which was first constructed in the 1700s but has been vacant for seven years, has announced on its website it will reopen this summer. The inn will be soon be home to an upscale Italian restaurant, a tavern and nine hotel rooms, as reported by MyCentralJersey.com.
Pacific Swimming Adds 14 Newcomers Ahead of 2024-25 Campaign
STOCKTON, Calif.- The Pacific swim team finalized its roster depth ahead of the upcoming 2024-25 season by welcoming 14 newcomers, including four women and 10 men, to its ranks, as announced by head coach Katelyne Herrington. “This is the largest and most diverse recruiting class we’ve had in over 5...
Stockton's Own Music Celebration this Saturday. What to know
STOCKTON, Calif. — Three Stockton-area bands will perform live from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday at Shumway Oak Grove Regional Park. The lineup includes:. Tickets are $20 for general admission and $40 for VIP admission. Stockton's Own Music Celebration is organized by JP Productions and Unlimited Sound.
California cruise ship awaits fate after refloating, cleanup
(SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif.) — A unified command has completed its pollution response to Aurora, a decommissioned cruise ship, which sank May 22 in Little Potato Slough within the San Joaquin Delta northwest of Stockton. Over the past several weeks, response contractors, Global Diving and Salvage and subcontractors, successfully...
Keeping it local: Pacific baseball hires former Delta College baseball coach Reed Peters
Reed Peters can’t help but stay in the comforts of the 209. The 17-year San Joaquin Delta College baseball head coach is taking his talents to Stockton’s other local college as he will be the new head coach for the University of the Pacific baseball. “Stockton is where...
July 2024: ABC10’s Teacher of the Month Candace Beam
As part of being recognized as Teacher of the Month, Mrs. Beam will receive $1,000 from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union plus will be eligible for the title of ABC10’s Esquire IMAX Teacher of the Year – that includes a $5,000 prize – which will be announced at a special awards ceremony next year.
Four new regents bring diverse talents to board
The University of the Pacific Board of Regents has approved four new members whose deep and varied talents and experiences will benefit the governing board of California’s first and oldest university. Jessica Coleman ’99, Robert Eglet ’88, Bradford Gleason ’81 and Bradford Shafer ’82 were unanimously elected by the...
Traffic collision reported on Howard Road in Stockton
STOCKTON, Calif. — A traffic collision involving a box truck was reported at Howard Roads and Wing Levee Road in Stockton on Monday afternoon. Crews responded to reports of the crash involving two vehicles around 3:40 p.m. The California Highway Patrol online logs indicate that both the box truck...
San Joaquin County parks will increase fees in July. Find out what changes supervisors approved
Planning to visit a San Joaquin County park soon? Expect to pay more for some amenities. As part of the fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors approved a new fee schedule for county parks that will raise facility prices this summer. The new schedule, which...
Biedermann sibling trio selected to try out for US National Water Polo Team
Athletes across San Joaquin County have been working for their shot at representing the USA on one of the biggest stages of water polo. One Ripon family got their shot. Three siblings and student-athletes from Ripon High School were invited to try out for the National Team Water Polo in Brody, Reyna and Emery Biedermann. Brody took it a step further landing a spot on the United States Senior National Championships roster and will compete from now until the 2027 World Junior Championship.
Moose Boats delivers fireboat for San Joaquin Delta
(VALLEJO, Calif.) — Moose Boats has delivered a customized M3-36 monohull to the Woodbridge (Calif.) Fire District. The M3 will serve as a fireboat in the San Joaquin Delta. The build features twin 300-hp Mercury outboards with an outboard protective guard including towline guides, a tow post and an integrated towing spool. The boat has a dedicated Darley fire pump for two 1,500-gpm Typhoon RC TFT monitors, one mounted atop the cabin and one on the bow with a valve under the monitor for attack hose connection. The fire pump is powered by a Volvo Penta V8 engine.
Over 7,000 pounds of illegal fireworks busted in San Joaquin County
(FOX40.COM) — A six-week operation to remove illegal fireworks from the area ended with thousands of pounds of explosives and other dangerous devices seized before the Fourth of July, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office. On July 1, the sheriff’s office announced the mission resulted in the seizure of 7,448 lbs. of “dangerous […]
Families hit Lodi Lake to cool off from scorching temperatures
LODI — Scorching temperatures expected across California are forcing families to either stay inside or find ways to keep cool.At Lodi Lake, dozens of families were trying their best to combat the heat this holiday week."We'll probably just picnic it and kayak a little bit," Catheryn Sene said.Sene and her family visited the lake from Tracy to cool off on the water. She was planning to go to the beachfront along the lake, but it was closed as crews prepared for their 4th of July celebrations.The rest of the lake is still accessible."We didn't know the beach was closed, so...
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