Sacramento/ Community & Society
Published on April 30, 2020
Top Stockton news: 8 arrested over weekend in Stockton; county parks may reopen by mid-May; morePhoto: Max Lakutin/Unsplash

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

After being laid off, Stockton woman says daily life consists of trying to get in contact with EDD

Out of work and out of options, a Stockton mother said she has been trying for more than a month to cash in on unemployment benefits.

Read the full story on FOX40.

8 arrested in 7 separate incidents over weekend in Stockton

Police made more that half a dozen gun-related arrests in seven separate incidents in Stockton over the weekend.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.

Stockton Unified board delays decision on McLaughlin's firm at contentious meeting

Days after proposing Stockton Unified bring in a consulting firm owned by a controversial former superintendent to help replace John Deasy, board President Kathy Garcia voted to delay the proposal Tuesday night at a contentious Board of Education meeting.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.

San Joaquin County parks may open up by mid-May

Days after San Joaquin County Public Health Services allowed for golf courses to operate under limited conditions, staff is now considering potentially re-opening certain aspects of some of its county parks next month.

Read the full story on Lodinews.

Influx of federal funds will help keep veterans off the streets

Catholic Charities Diocese of Stockton is receiving an influx of federal emergency funding to help get homeless veterans off the streets and in hotels during the ongoing public health crisis caused by the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.


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