Sacramento/ Community & Society
Published on September 11, 2019
Top Stockton news: Volunteers clean up Mormon Slough; Man shot, killed downtown; morePhoto: Pacific Southwest Region USFWS/Flickr

Missed the the most recent top news in Stockton? Read on for everything you need to know.

Diane Anderson convicted on all counts, faces more than four years in state prison

Diane Anderson was convicted of accessory after the fact to vehicular manslaughter by a jury of seven women and five men and remanded to the custody of law enforcement on Tuesday morning at the San Joaquin County Superior Court in Stockton. 

Read the full story on The Union Democrat.

Stockton Police: Man shot, killed downtown

The 34-year-old man died of his injuries at the hospital, according to police. This is the 29th homicide investigation for the department this year.

Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.

All of the Stockton homicides so far in 2019

The number of murders that Stockton law enforcement is handling continues to rise at an alarming rate.

Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.

Groups dedicated to cleaning up Stockton’s Mormon Slough

It has been burned, trashed and vandalized but over the weekend, a number of organizations, including veterans, pitched in and cleaned up Stockton’s Mormon Slough. People from varying backgrounds, ideologies and political stances descended into Mormon Slough Saturday. 

Read the full story on FOX40.

Learn hands-only CPR this Saturday at firehouses around SJ

STOCKTON — San Joaquin County residents are encouraged to participate in the second annual Hands-Only CPR Training for National Preparedness.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.


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