San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) and the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office have joined forces to launch a powerful message of awareness and hope with the “One Pill Can Kill” bus wrap. This eye-catching visual serves as a mobile warning against counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid now driving an alarming rise in overdose deaths across communities.
Just in time for the summer heat, Weston Ranch High School's swimming pool is officially opening to the public this Saturday, June 28—and admission is completely free for everyone! Thanks to a new partnership between the City of Stockton and the Manteca Unified School District, families in South Stockton can enjoy a safe, supervised, and much-needed place to splash, swim, and cool off every Saturday and Sunday through July 27.
It was a night to remember at the pitch as over 1,100 passionate fans packed the stands to witness Stockton Cargo SC close out their undefeated regular season with a dominant 3-0 victory over San Juan SC, securing the USL W League NorCal Division title in style.
City of Stockton Announces 2025 4th of July Parade & Festival at Weber Point
7/4/2025
The City of Stockton invites the community to come together for a star-spangled celebration this Independence Day at the 2025 4th of July Parade & Festival on Friday, July 4, at Weber Point Events Center, 221 N. Center Street. This free, family-friendly event will feature a full day of patriotic festivities, live entertainment, delicious food, and a dazzling waterfront fireworks finale.
Infected Mosquitoes Detected in Manteca Zip Codes 95337 and 95376
The San Joaquin County Mosquito and Vector Control District has confirmed the first mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus (WNV) for 2025. The infected mosquitoes were collected in the Manteca area, specifically within the 95337 and 95376 zip codes—right on schedule with the start of the summer mosquito season.
City Leaders Clarify $22K Contract with Lathrop City Manager, Highlighting Results, Transparency, and Regional Collaboration
In response to recent media scrutiny, the City of Stockton has issued the following joint statement to clarify the facts surrounding its short-term consulting contract with Lathrop City Manager Stephen Salvatore. The press release outlines the contract’s cost, purpose, and outcomes — emphasizing transparency, strategic leadership, and regional cooperation during a critical transition period for Interim City Manager Steve Colangelo.
MLB Star Expands Scholarship Support to Local Students with New Award Honoring His Wife
Major League Baseball superstar Aaron Judge and the Aaron Judge ALL RISE Foundation continue to invest in the future of Linden youth with the announcement of their 2025 scholarship recipients—along with a big expansion in generosity.
We stand in solidarity with all immigrant and migrant communities and reaffirm our commitment to protecting human rights, promoting equity, and resisting any efforts to divide our communities through fear and misinformation. Los Angeles will continue to be a city of refuge, resistance, and resilience.