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Stockton Police Arrest Two People In Connection With Illegal Gambling Operation
Detectives say they also found an assault rifle, crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, evidence related to illegal gambling, and over $1,000.

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Detectives say they also found an assault rifle, crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, evidence related to illegal gambling, and over $1,000.

Some 2,000 California inmates have tested positive for coronavirus, with a significant number coming from San Quentin.
Medics soon took him to the hospital.
According to the CDCR’s coronavirus tracker, there are 1,215 people at San Quentin with active infections.
Dillabo decided to donate all of the grounds’ outdoor picnic tables free of charge to local businesses.
The funding would go to organizations that will find sites to create small communities for the homeless.
The closures go even further for counties already on the watchlist. In Roseville, the malls are a big deal.
Changing the city’s nickname is off the table, for now, a relief for some longtime residents.
The vehicle was described by police as possibly a gold or silver late 1990s to 2000s Toyota Camry with damage to the rear bumper.
It’s unclear where the employee contracted the virus. The transit service notes that all employees have their temperatures checked.
Hughes was apparently spotted by hikers on the Fourth of July weekend. They reported seeing her walking barefoot with a bruise on her face.
Statewide, a total of 5,822 businesses were contacted by ABC agents. Of those, 52 were issued citations.
County health officials partnered with the California National Guard and Sacramento Public Library Authority to offer free testing.
Officials are holding an emergency meeting to discuss ways to slow the spread of coronavirus in the county.
Every month for over 20 years, this local woman has diligently paid her mortgage. Tuesday was her final payment.
To help with the surge in coronavirus patients, Newsom said the federal government will be sending nearly 200 medical professionals to CA.
The lawsuit alleges that Matthews “needlessly died because he was unreasonably restrained".
Solano County has become a destination for some photographers trying to capture the right shot of sunflowers.
A laser that is 17-times more powerful than legally permissible for handheld laser devices was seized.
The guidelines, issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, provide additional pressure for campuses to reopen.