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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 […]
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.
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 […]
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.
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 […]







