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Today’s top story

Stockton police solve 57% of the city’s homicide cases. How does that rate compare?

By Chris Woodyard • Stocktonia

The Stockton Police Department’s clearance rate on homicide in 2024 is largely higher than the previous year.


3 stories you may have missed

Fugazi, Ransom declare victory; other races remain undecided

Eleven days after the election and with over 250,000 ballots counted, a few close races in San Joaquin County are yet to be called while others have only been decided in […]

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Shuttered Stockton golf course may become homeless campground

The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors envisions a camp serving unhoused people as well as facilities for some county agencies on the 62-acre parcel.

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An uplifting day: Foundation’s health fair provides services to Stockton residents

The Uplift All Foundation’s Health Fair at Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium on Saturday provided crucial health and social services to low-income families, the homeless population, and individuals in need throughout the […]

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Top California news

California Tribal College loses roughly half of its students

The California Tribal College had partnered with Sacramento State, which is helping it with its own accreditation.

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California confirms first U.S. case of new mpox strain

The person had traveled to eastern Africa and was treated in San Mateo upon return, according to the California Department […]

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