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Another night of gun violence has shaken the city. One man was killed and three others were injured during a shooting outside a convenience store Sunday evening in central Stockton. Our editor Scott Linesburgh has the latest on what happened, what authorities are saying and what questions remain as investigators search for answers.

Also in today’s briefing: Stockton’s Maritime Museum prepares for a big restoration year ahead, a local sportsmen’s club focuses on building community for the next generation and Gov. Gavin Newsom sends additional CHP officers to Stockton following recent violence. We’ve also included California stories worth your time, from housing challenges to higher education warnings.

Thank you for reading and for staying engaged with what’s happening in our city.

Today’s top story

1 dead, 3 wounded in Sunday night shooting outside Stockton convenience store

By Scott Linesburgh • Stocktonia

One man was killed and three people were injured during a shooting outside of a market Sunday evening in central Stockton.


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Stockton Maritime Museum to start new year with trove of salvaged parts for USS Lucid

The stripped parts will be used in the restoration of the Lucid, Stockton’s floating maritime museum.

Photos: Stockton Sportsmen’s Club build community

For the Stockton Sportsmen’s Club, it’s all about creating opportunities for the younger generation to get involved in hunting and fishing.

Gov. Newsom deploys extra CHP officers to Stockton to fight crime after mass shooting

In the wake of the mass shooting in Stockton three weeks ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced he is expanding the deployment of highway patrol officers in Stockton to combat crime and violence in the city.

Man who carried out deadly home invasion in 2022 gets 60-years-to-life in prison

A man who violently invaded a family home in Stockton in 2022, killing a man, has been given 60 years to life in prison, the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office said.


Top California news

California law banning ICE agents from wearing masks under fire from Trump administration, state agencies

In January, a new law will ban federal agents from covering their faces, putting local and state police at odds with masked immigration agents.

New federal alert warns over 100 colleges in California produce ‘lower earnings’

Starting this month, students considering 132 of California’s colleges will see a warning label about alumni earnings when applying for financial aid.

Credit history remains an obstacle for Section 8 tenants, despite anti-discrimination law

California prohibits the use of credit history to reject applicants with housing assistance without considering pay stubs and other alternatives.


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