The biggest real estate deal in the history of San Joaquin County was completed for $60 worth of groceries and a white horse.
Supervisor Robert Rickman wants San Joaquin County to back legislation in Sacramento aimed at addressing runaway PG&E bills.
It’s been 65 years since the last “mobile home park” has been built in San Joaquin County. Supervisor Tom Patti and his board ...
California, in case you haven’t noticed, has enjoyed a hotter than normal summer. And even though PG&E may have siphoned ...
The Ripon Unified school board approved the hirings of six substitutes and an afterschool assistant at Monday’s monthly ...
The City of Lathrop is looking at ways to safely transport students in need of bus transportation. A School Bus Ridership ...
Lathrop’s football team kicked off the Western Athletic Conference schedule with a big win over one of its chief challengers ...
Joe Lombardo may know a thing or two about placing a bad bet. He’s the governor of Nevada, the state that pioneered legalized ...
Already down its starting quarterback, Ripon lost its top playmaker to injury Wednesday in a 12-6 setback against visiting ...
My home is 980 square feet. But I live in a mansion compared to the home my grandmother Edna Towle built by her own hands. It ...
Pumpkins are like Christmas trees. When little kids see them, their eyes light up and they smile.” Those words, uttered by the late George Perry, was in response to a question more than a decade ago.
Garbage in, garbage out. That basically describes what the City of Manteca was up against when taking note of a looming state mandate to reduce the amount of garbage being buried in a landfill.