Top Stockton news: Police continue efforts to reduce crime; cops seek car that struck cyclist; more

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Stockton police continue efforts to reduce crime

In continued efforts to reduce crime, the Stockton Police Department devised a strategy to further their goals of helping the community.

Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.

Victor Mow resigns from Stockton port commission

Victor Mow, who hit and killed an 82-year-old man while driving drunk in 2018, officially stepped down from the Port of Stockton Board of Commissioners at the beginning of last month.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.

Police searching for vehicle that struck bicyclist in Stockton

Police are asking the public to help identify a vehicle that may have been involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash.

Read the full story on CBS13 CBS Sacramento.

Landfill expansion will move forward after supervisors reject appeal

The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors denied an appeal by the San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation, clearing the way for expansion of the Forward Landfill.

Read the full story on Recordnet.com.

New Stockton Fire Chief Richard Edwards begins work in fire prevention and protection

Chief Edwards wants to reignite the relationship between the Stockton Fire Department and the greater community.

Read the full story on ABC10.


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