Public SAFETY
Small amount of PG&E customers remain without power as cleanup of train derailment continues
About a dozen PG&E customers in south Stockton are still without power a day after the derailment of a train carrying soybean oil damaged multiple transmission towers.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Stockton City Council set to discuss appointment of next city attorney
Stockton City Council will meet in closed session Tuesday to discuss the appointment of a new city attorney.
2 deputy city managers depart, 1 gets hired in shake-up at Stockton City Hall
Stockton announced more changes in its executive leadership this week, confirming the departure of two deputy city managers and the arrival of a new one.
OPINION & COMMENTARY
Commentary: California needs to choose between clean energy or oil chaos
The race for the next governor of California represents a critical battleground in the epic fight of the people vs. corporations.
Commentary: Newsom’s budget shows big revenue gain, but we’ve been down that path before
If a projected $42.3 billion revenue increase is real, Gavin Newsom can end his governorship with California’s finances no longer plagued by deficits.
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