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Top Stockton news: Thousands of immigrants in medical limbo; city to apply for parks grants; more

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Published on June 24, 2019
Top Stockton news: Thousands of immigrants in medical limbo; city to apply for parks grants; morePhoto: Vincent D./Yelp

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Stockton.

'He worries ... and lives in panic': Thousands of SJ immigrants in medical limbo

STOCKTON — “When you go, they always ask about the insurance,” a despondent Cristino Abarca said recently from his recovery bed.

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Stockton to apply for state grant to renovate city parks

Right now, Anderson Park in North Stockton is known for its skate park and not much else. There's only one swing, and other playground equipment is missing; what's left is old and outdated. 

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Rapper spearheads growing movement in wake of rash of violence: #GunDown

It was May 4 when it is believed that two men sprayed bullets into a large group of people gathered at a vigil in north Stockton.

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Ports pitcher relies on his mother's teachings in life, baseball

STOCKTON – A year prior to being selected as the 16th overall pick of the 2015 Major League Draft by the New York Yankees, current Stockton Ports pitcher James Kaprielian was at his mother’s bedside during the final moments of her 14-year battle with cancer.

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