New OPTIC office, rules on ending committees and more to come at City Council
The City Council is scheduled to receive its first public briefing Tuesday on a new city public affairs function dubbed “OPTIC.”. The upcoming City Council meeting tomorrow will also include votes on waiving the confidentiality of certain emails between councilmembers and Stockton’s attorney, and on rules clarifying...
73-year-old Stockton man dies from gunshot after being hospitalized
(FOX40.COM) — A 73-year-old man who was shot on Monday afternoon has been pronounced dead after being hospitalized, according to the Stockton Police Department. • Video Above: What happens when you call 911? Around 4:16 p.m., SPD responded to the 700 block of South San Joaquin Street for a shooting. When officers...
CHP to target Stanislaus drivers who don’t stop for school bus flashing lights
Drivers should know that when school bus red lights are flashing, it’s illegal to pass. The California law is designed to protect children who are getting on or off a school bus . Motorists in either direction must stop until children have safely crossed the street and the school bus lights stop flashing. Tuesday,...
California Department of Water Resources New Desalination Facility is a Major Milestone for Drought-Smart...
(Left to right) State Water Resources Control Board Member Nichole Morgan, State Water Resources Control Board Chairman E. Joaquin Esquivel, California Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth, DWR Deputy Director of Statewide Water Resources Planning and Enterprise Project Management Joel Metzger and...
Detectives investigate suspicious death, body found in burning vehicle
(FOX40.COM) — The Stockton Police Department is conducting a suspicious death investigation after a body was found in a burning vehicle on Saturday. Video Above: Homicide vs Murder vs Manslaughter SPD said officers were called to assist the Stockton Fire Department with a vehicle fire around 4:36 a.m. in the area of...
Horton Gallery hosts 16th annual Visions in Clay
The 16th annual Visions in Clay exhibit held at the Horton Art Gallery at Delta College is currently running until Sept. 25. The exhibit is displaying 44 pieces from 44 ceramic artists from all across the country. Nancy M. Servis is serving as juror to select the awards given out...
Former Scholar to New Director
On the first floor of the McCaffrey Center lies the entrance to a unique organization here at Pacific: the Community Involvement Program (CIP). CIP is a need-based scholarship program designed for first-generation college students. Each year, new members are selected through a rigorous application process, forming a...
Discover Yourself, Discover The World
Turn dreams into destinations with the support of Pacific’s Study Abroad Office. College life brings challenges, and balancing classes, assignments, and responsibilities often leads to stress and anxiety. Yet college is also the perfect time to explore, to step outside of routine, and to discover new perspectives. At...
Restoration of Humbargar Garden underway
Since the summer semester, the grounds department has been working on renovations for the Elizabeth Humbargar Tolerance Garden. The restoration of Humbargar Garden was reported on in a larger update of campus beautification projects at a study session on July 15. According to Stacy Pinola, director of Facilities...
Tracy Special Olympics brings students and schools together at West High
TRACY, Calif. — Students from across San Joaquin County gathered Friday for a day of celebration, competition and connection during the Tracy Special Olympics at Merrill F. West High School. The San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) partnered with Tracy Unified School District and Special Olympics Northern...

















