Longtime Congressman Jerry McNerney is Retiring. Here’s What the Race for His Seat Looks Like.
January 18, 2022
Judge Awards SUSD Trustee $19K in Defamation Suit
December 7, 2021
The First Redistricting Maps Are In. See What They Mean for San Joaquin County.
November 17, 2021
County Supervisors Pass Resolution to Ban Vaccine Passports
October 12, 2021
Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones to Retire at End of the Year
September 8, 2021
SUSD Board Appoints Zachary Avelar to Fill Vacant Trustee Seat
July 30, 2021
Bucking Grand Jury Report, SUSD Board Censures Trustee Again
July 28, 2021
“Dissension, Dismay, and Disarray”: Six Takeaways From the Grand Jury Investigation on Stockton Unified Trustees
July 22, 2021
With Tier System Just Weeks From Expiring, San Joaquin County Moves to Orange
June 1, 2021
Stagg Principal Nakamura Escorted Off Campus After Impassioned Yet Controversial Speech at Graduation
May 27, 2021
San Joaquin County Could Reach the Orange Tier Next Week
May 25, 2021
San Joaquin COVID Cases Dip, But Not Enough for Orange
April 20, 2021
Harder Raised $1 Million in 2021’s First Quarter, Bolstering an Already-Large War Chest
April 16, 2021
County’s COVID Numbers Stagnate as J+J Pause Complicates Vaccine Rollout
April 13, 2021
San Joaquin County Moves to Red Tier
April 6, 2021
Perpetually Purple: Why San Joaquin is Struggling to Move to a Less Restrictive Tier
March 30, 2021
Case Rate Continues to Hold San Joaquin Back From Red Tier
March 23, 2021
San Joaquin Narrowly Misses Move to Red, Stays in Purple
March 16, 2021
Tubbs, Former Stockton Mayor, To Join Newsom Administration
March 11, 2021
Case Rate Stagnates, but County's Outlook is Improving
March 9, 2021
Villapudua Bill Would Relocate State Utilities Regulator to Stockton
March 5, 2021
Five Takeaways from Stockton's Universal Basic Income Experiment
March 3, 2021
Manteca Could Be Switching to City Council Elections By District
County's Case Rate Still Too High For Red Tier
March 2, 2021
More Than 1 in 10 San Joaquin Residents Have Been Vaccinated Against COVID-19
February 25, 2021
San Joaquin COVID-19 Cases Continue to Fall
February 23, 2021
Harder Among Four California Democrats to be Targeted by GOP in 2022
February 10, 2021
Stockton Unified Holds Contentious Meeting on Superintendent Contract, Trustee Censures
February 9, 2021
John Ramirez Jr. Named Acting Stockton Unified Superintendent
February 2, 2021
Homeless and Small Business Funding, McKinley Park Renovations Featured at Stockton City Council Meeting
January 27, 2021
Supervisors Consider Cap on Food Delivery Service Fees
January 26, 2021
What the End of the Stay-At-Home Order Means for San Joaquin County
January 25, 2021
Hundreds of COVID Vaccines Released to General Public
January 16, 2021
Harder Calls For Removal as Fury Over Trump's Conduct Builds
January 8, 2021
McNerney Joins Wave of Lawmakers Calling for Trump's Impeachment
January 7, 2021
$12.3 Million Awarded in Crime, Climate Grants to Stockton
December 15, 2020
San Joaquin Receives First COVID-19 Vaccine Shipment
Lincoln To Fill Three Key Mayoral Office Positions
December 11, 2020
Supervisors Spar Over Allegations of Ethics Violations
December 9, 2020
$2.8 Million Going Towards County Homeless Projects
December 8, 2020
Newsom Issues Regional Stay-At-Home Order Based on ICU Capacity
December 4, 2020
Harder’s Agent Orange Bill Likely to Pass as Part of Bipartisan Defense Package
December 3, 2020
San Joaquin COVID Numbers Dip Slightly
December 2, 2020
San Joaquin Remains In Purple Tier
November 25, 2020
Ripon Fire Board Race Down to One Vote As Other Contests Stabilize
November 24, 2020
Villapudua Beats Miller for Open State Assembly Seat
November 19, 2020
Lincoln Defeats Tubbs in Stockton Mayoral Race
November 18, 2020
Races Remain Tight as Uncounted Ballots Dwindle
November 17, 2020
San Joaquin Among 28 Counties Moving to Purple
November 16, 2020
Races for State Assembly, Board of Supervisors Narrow
November 14, 2020
Thursday Election Results Update
November 13, 2020
29 New Clergy Named to Stockton Diocese’s List of Child Sexual Abusers
November 12, 2020
San Joaquin Could Be Heading Back to the Purple Tier
November 10, 2020
Close Races Remain in San Joaquin
Lincoln Holds Early Lead over Tubbs in Mayor’s Race
November 4, 2020
Miller Raises $65,000 in Biggest Fundraising Week Since August
October 30, 2020
Lodi City Council Candidate Arrested for Money Laundering, Other Charges
October 28, 2020
Outside Groups Outspend Stockton Unified Candidates 25 to 1
October 27, 2020
Tubbs and Lincoln Neck in Neck in Raising, Spending
October 25, 2020
Ray Zulueta Jr. Discusses Transparency, District Culture
October 24, 2020
Mousalimas to Retire as County School Superintendent
October 22, 2020
Valentino Silva Talks Fiscal Accountability, Board Politics
October 21, 2020
Gabriel Casillas: “What We Need is a Complete Culture Change Inside Our Schools”
Lange Luntao on COVID-19, Budgets, Board Relations
October 20, 2020
Committee for Yes on Measure A Rakes in $57,000
October 19, 2020
McNerney, Harder Lead Fundraising in San Joaquin House Races
October 18, 2020
Major Accounting Lapses, Including $67 Million Deficit, Found in Manteca City Finances
October 17, 2020
“We Don’t Have a Voice in Sacramento”: Ridenour Discusses Education, Policing
October 16, 2020
Biden Endorses Eggman for State Senate
October 15, 2020 at 8:09 pm
DeeAnn Antonini Talks Distance Learning, Afterschool Enrichment
October 15, 2020
Stockton Unified Issues Support for Measure X Cannabis Tax
October 14, 2020
Sandra Chan on Online Classes, In-Person Learning, Charter Schools
October 13, 2020
Cooper Nets Almost $18,000 in Busy Fundraising Day
October 12, 2020
State Assembly Fundraising: the Rich Get Richer
October 10, 2020
Committee For Measure X Receives $50,000 From San Francisco Philanthropy Foundation
October 9, 2020
Delta College Race Accidently Left Off of Over 2,200 Ballots
Manteca City Clerk Out After Less Than 4 Months
October 8, 2020 at 7:24 pm
San Joaquin District Attorney Receives $5 Million for Restorative Justice Program
october 7, 2020
Most of San Joaquin’s COVID Numbers Remain in Red Tier
October 6, 2020
How California’s New Health Equity Metric Works
Rally in MLK Plaza Expresses Support for Local Law Enforcement
October 4, 2020
Donations Continue to Flow in Stockton Unified Races
October 3, 2020
Flora Continues to Widen Fundraising Advantage Over Akinjo
October 1, 2020
Eggman Gets $38,600 Boost from Democratic State Senators
September 30, 2020
San Joaquin Moves Up in State Coronavirus Monitoring System
September 29, 2020
Stockton Awarded $4.3 Million to Convert Motel Into Permanent Homeless Housing
September 28, 2020
Rickman Outspends Ransom while Continuing to Fall Behind in Board of Supervisors Race
September 27, 2020
Fundraising Gap Continues to Widen in State Senate Race
September 25, 2020
Lincoln Tops Tubbs in Fundraising But Still Lags in Total Campaign Balance and Spending
September 24, 2020
Wander Leads Fundraising Out of Tracy City Council Candidates to File Early
September 23, 2020
First Pre-Election Finance Filings Beginning to Roll In
September 21, 2020
Campaign Fundraising Recap: State Senate and Assembly
September 20, 2020
Lincoln Continues to Pull Ahead of Tubbs in Stockton Mayoral Fundraising
September 19, 2020
School Board Fundraising Beginning to Pick up in San Joaquin Races
September 18, 2020
Students in Lodi, Manteca Unified Schools Will Begin to Return in Person
September 17, 2020
Manteca City Council Meeting Highlights: New City Attorney and Homelessness Grants
September 16, 2020
Three Takeaways from Tuesday's Tracy City Council Meeting