Sacramento/ Community & Society
Published on April 01, 2020
Top Stockton news: Local man copes as family faces virus; waste companies halt special service; morePhoto: Alanna Risse/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Stockton.

‘It could happen to anybody’: Stockton man copes as his family faces 2 COVID-19 cases, death

A Stockton man says two of his relatives have been infected with COVID-19 and one of them recently lost their battle.

Read the full story on FOX40.

Stockton: Waste companies are suspending special services during virus pandemic

Certain special waste collection services performed by Republic Services and Waste Management were discontinued Monday until further notice in order to protect workers from contact with potentially contaminated items, according to an official statement from the city of Stockton.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.

'In a limbo stage': Husband-wife track stars look forward to resuming Olympic dreams put on hold by pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has put countless lives on hold.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.

Salvation Army thrift stores closed amid coronavirus, but still accepting donations

Salvation Army thrift stores have suspended retail operations during the coronavirus national emergency, but stores in Rancho Cordova, Modesto, Lodi and Stockton are still accepting donated clothing and essential household items to continue its residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs.

Read the full story on The Modesto Bee.

Lord's Gym continues food giveaways

The Lord’s Gym will hold additional drive-thru food distribution events to ensure food-insecure individuals throughout our community still have access to food during the coronavirus stay-at-home orders.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.


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