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1 dead, 2 injured in head-on collision in San Joaquin County
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. — One person died and two others are injured after a head-on crash in San Joaquin County Saturday morning. The Calaveras Consolidated Fire Protection District said the crash happened at 10:24 a.m. on Highway 26 near Shelly Road outside of Linden. The agency said the...
Historic downtown Stockton building to be converted to housing for foster youth
STOCKTON, Calif. — Hope is brewing on a city block where there appears to be more doors boarded up than open. "The Stockton city council voted to approve funding for Parents by Choice to purchase what's called the Ruhl Building," said Parents by Choice CEO Tony Yadon. "This building has been sitting (mostly) empty for a couple of decades or more."
High School football scores, highlights – Week 7 (Oct. 4th)
(KTXL) – Every Friday at 11:15 p.m. through the section championship games on Nov. 29, you can get high school football scores and highlights from around the Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto areas (as well as feature stories and interviews) in Final Quarter. Game of the Week: Folsom def Oak Ridge, 35-7 Rocklin def Whitney, 42-0 […]
Stockton Pride continues despite record-high temperatures
STOCKTON — The 13th annual Stockton Pride will happen this weekend despite the high heat and organizers planning it in October for cooler weather.The festival will take place around Yosemite Village on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Fathrkiri, a local songwriter, expects to take part in Stockton Pride, but what he didn't expect to be in attendance was the heat."Especially getting out of the heat because oh my goodness, it is so hot out here, even in the fall," he said. "Most people are going to try and get through it to try and show their support...
Unseasonably High Temperatures Continue in Northern California, with Potential Rainfall Later
Northern California is experiencing a stretch of unseasonably warm weather this weekend, with temperatures in some areas nearing the 100-degree mark. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Eureka, this heat wave is expected to continue through Sunday, driven by a high-pressure system building from the Eastern Pacific. However, a more typical cool and moist fall-like pattern is expected to develop by next week, with a slight chance of rain by the end of the forecast period.
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