
Good morning, Stockton.

👋 Hi readers,
We’re officially one week away from the final day to cast your vote, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Today, we’re bringing you stories that matter to Stockton and beyond. Questions surround the District 6 City Council race as candidate disclosures are examined following ethics investigations. Also included in this morning briefing: a cannabis bust leads to an even bigger bust, updates on the invasive nutria species spreading in Delta communities, and Jakara Movement’s 350-mile trek through Stockton to honor the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Sikh Genocide.
As always, I look forward to your feedback.
Today’s top story
Questions surround District 6 candidates as election approaches
By Aaron Leathley • Special for Stocktonia
Media entrepreneur Jason Lee and Vice Mayor Kimberly Warmsley both disclosed new investments and income in conflict-of-interest documents after California’s government ethics agency opened investigations into the candidates.
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Invasive nutria species spreads further into Delta communities
The good news is there haven’t been any sightings of the large rodents in San Joaquin County. The bad news is they have spread elsewhere…
Jakara Movement’s 350-mile trek to Sacramento comes through Stockton, Lodi
With blisters on their feet, members of the Sikh community’s Jakara Movement and other supporters continued a long march forward Monday morning through Stockton.Â
Cannabis bust in vehicle leads to bigger cannabis bust in drug house
Authorities in San Joaquin County busted a drug house and illegal cannabis operation last week, according to the SJ County Sheriff’s Office.
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