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Past articles by Tim:

From homeless to hero: Woman returns to shelter to help others

With the life she's lived, it's safe to say 36-year-old Michelle Whitaker is lucky to be alive. → Read More

Stockton's Crosstown Freeway getting 'big fix'

Four major road repair projects are about to begin on the Crosstown freeway that runs through Stockton, connecting Highway 99 and Interstate 5. → Read More

Stockton boy firefighter for a day thanks to Make-A-Wish

12 year old Eric Bonell doesn't speak much because of his disability. But there's no doubting his love for fire trucks and the noise they can make. → Read More

Low prices bringing Bay Area businesses to Downtown Stockton

A neglected part of downtown Stockton is receiving a much needed boost of business with the arrival of two Bay Area businesses. → Read More

Animal rights group takes on Stanislaus dairies

Members of the animal rights group SHARK didn't make any friends when they recently took pictures of cows at dairies in the Turlock area. → Read More

Modesto veteran fights for flag to fly again

George Russell has a simple wish, that the American flag return to the King Kennedy Community Center in West Modesto. → Read More

Barge parts ways with Google, Stockton

The Google barge is no longer at the Port of Stockton, and it's no longer owned by Google. → Read More

Turlock baby attacked by family pit bull

A 6 month old Turlock girl is recovering from facial injuries after being attacked by the family pit bull, last week. → Read More

Modesto mail theft may be due to counterfeit key

Three different episodes of mail theft at the same townhome complex in Modesto happened with no sign of damage to the cluster boxes. → Read More

Manteca shelter popular with Bay Area transplants

It's no secret Bay Area workers seek out better housing deals in the Central Valley. For people struggling with Bay Area prices, valley shelters are a good option as well. → Read More

States 4th largest lake at just 20 percent

New Melones Lake in Calaveras County isn't experiencing nearly the increase in water that Folsom Lake near Sacramento is getting. → Read More

Fired Stockton police chaplain speaks out, hints at legal retaliation

Stockton police chaplain Jim Reid isn't taking it lightly that he was fired this week following a controversy involving a Stockton church that has a strong gay membership. → Read More

Job outlook bright for Modesto hospital workers being let go

A business and employment promotion organization in Modesto painted a bright picture Thursday for people losing work at Memorial Medical Center. → Read More

Retired Stockton police officer killed in stabbing in Stockton, Good Samaritan also stabbed

A man is dead after a fight involving a knife and a gun Friday in Stockton. → Read More

Huge Stockton development plan goes to council Tuesday

The Stockton City Council will be asked Tuesday to approve a massive development project that would cover nearly 12 blocks of downtown. → Read More

Ripon water wasting fines to double

Residents of the San Joaquin County city of Ripon are facing much higher fines for wasting water as the city struggles to get citizens to save. → Read More

Reward offered in Lodi murder case

The family of 74 year year old murder victim Dorothy Wiederrich is offering a reward of 25 thousand dollars in hopes of solving that murder. → Read More

Newest Stockton cop knows the drill very well

Danly Daniel may be Stockton's newest officer, but he already knows his way around the department, and around the city. → Read More

Few leads in murder of 74-year-old Lodi woman

Lodi police said Monday there are few leads in the death of 74-year-old Dorothy Wiederrich, who was found murdered in her Lodi home Saturday morning. → Read More

Stockton blitz team moving to next troubled neighborhood

Stockton police officers and code enforcement workers will soon saturate a North Stockton neighborhood in an effort to improve quality of life. → Read More