Sacramento/ Community & Society
Published on May 21, 2020
Top Stockton news: Biedermann tapped as interim superintendent; driver arrested after chase; morePhoto: Great Valley Center/Flickr

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

Biedermann tapped as Stockton Unified's interim superintendent

Brian Biedermann, director of educational services for Stockton Unified School District, has been selected by the Board of Trustees to serve as interim superintendent when current superintendent John Deasy officially steps down in June.

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Driver wanted in connection with hit-and-runs arrested after vehicle chase

The driver of a white pickup wanted in connection with several hit-and-runs in Stockton, as well as attempting to strike a pedestrian, was arrested Monday morning after leading California Highway Patrol and Stockton police officers on a vehicle chase.

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Stockton ice cream shop receives $3K grant from the city, can stay open another month

Rod Tyler’s House of Ice Cream shop in downtown Stockton has been in business since 2016.

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'We've never seen him happier': Outpouring of support for elderly crime victim

More than 500 people turned out to help Stockton’s Victory Grill raise money for a 71-year-old man with special needs who was attacked and robbed last week, selling out of all 700 hamburgers and more than 500 pounds of french fries, organizers said Wednesday.

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Former rival gang members team up to help Stockton’s homeless community

Two former rival gang members turned friends are giving back to the Stockton community.

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