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Some of the speed limits in Lathrop will soon be changing. The Lathrop City Council recently approved those changes based on surveys by a California-licensed traffic engineer along with an amendment ...
A third major north-south Manteca arterial will be closed for a number of months to allow work for more new homes to be built ...
Charlie Halford’s philosophy toward public safety is being reflected in Manteca’s municipal policy decisions. And if you are ...
Saturday afternoon the gymnasium at Lathrop High will be christened Greg Leland Gym. The gym will open for the ceremony at ...
I’m not pining for the good old days when junk mail was king and postal carriers got hernias. But at least then some thought was put into it by companies as it cost them time and money. And you didn’t ...
Sierra was down multiple two-way players in its season opener with visiting St. Mary’s on Thursday and lost the battle of ...
The City of Lathrop Police Department is stepping up on DUI enforcement, which started this week – included is a DUI checkpoint on Aug. 31, from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m., at an undisclosed location in town – ...
Symbium is a software platform designed for streamlining the permitting process for those with residential solar and energy storage systems while enabling instant permits in some cities thanks to a ...
Proponents Thursday pressed lawmakers to adopt Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to change longstanding state environmental rules to clear the way for a $20 billion plus tunnel to rob the Delta of benefits ...
San Joaquin County is considering relocating the Lovelace Transfer Station to get it out of the path of Manteca’s northward growth.
Manteca Councilman Mike Morowit doesn’t mind taking the flack for the $3 million in road work now underway on North Main Street.
Manteca, whether you like it or not, is a railroad town. And trains, just like semi-trucks, are absolutely essentials to move goods and to keep the economy moving.