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‘A symbol of identity’: With Chavez’s legacy in tatters, leaders face what’s next
Cesar Chavez’s legacy marks public spaces in Stockton and the San Joaquin Valley, and the city, like much of the country, is having to quickly reassess the numerous landmarks and holidays dedicated to the now-disgraced activist.
▶Dolores Huerta details sexual assault by Chavez
▶Congressional Hispanic Caucus: Drop Chavez name from landmarks, holidays
▶Accusations of sexual abuse by Chavez detailed in newspaper investigation
▶Commentary: What Chavez cost the movement
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Stockton explores solutions for housing, panhandling and loitering concerns
The city of Stockton is seeking both short- and long-term strategies to address homelessness and housing shortages while navigating rising panhandling and loitering concerns.
Audit committee questions why consultant contract didn’t get council approval
Stockton hired the consultants through a contract that should have been approved by the City Council, city business officials told the City Council’s audit committee this week.
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