Good morning, Stockton.
In Stockton, history is part of the landscape. Names on buildings, streets and schools often reflect stories that communities carry forward.
That’s why recent developments tied to Cesar Chavez are prompting new conversations across the city and the Central Valley. Shaylee Navarro reports that local leaders are now weighing what comes next as the legacy of the labor activist — long honored in public spaces — is reassessed. The discussion could shape how Stockton recognizes its history and the figures it chooses to elevate moving forward…