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The Lodi High boys volleyball team stayed in second place in the Tri-City Athletic League despite Thursday’s 3-0 loss to ...
Lodi City Manager Scott Carney’s temporary replacement was named Friday, just days after he was placed on administrative ...
Marian’s Vineyard is the second Lodi vineyard to be honored by the State Fair. Bechthold Vineyard, the oldest in Lodi that ...
The old Bank of America building near the corner of School and Oak in downtown Lodi is getting a new look outside. Workers ...
Landon Beasley spun a one-hit shutout as the Lodi High baseball team blew out Tracy 19-0, striking out two but hitting four batters.
Due to the spread of the golden mussel recently discovered in Northern California, the East Bay Municipal Utility District ...
The Lodi City Council placed its top administrator on leave this week and will now decide how to move forward after he ...
Local crime survivors, families of crime victims and community leaders will host a healing vigil as part of National Crime Victims Rights Week at 4 p.m. Saturday, April ...
The Lodi News-Sentinel has relocated to a new address in the heart of Downtown Lodi. As of this month, the newsroom and administrative offices are now located at 221 W.
A former prosecutor with the San Joaquin County District attorney’s Office has filed suit against the agency, citing racial bias, gender discrimination, abuse of power and breach of fiduciary duty.
A day ahead of a special meeting to determine the city manager’s future, a Lodi City Council member has announced they will not support his dismissal.
Several residents urged Galt city leaders to consider changing an ordinance last week that would allow them to keep boats, trailers and RVs on their properties.
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