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Man faces attempted murder charge

A 27-year-old Manteca man was taken into custody at gunpoint late Monday morning and charged with four felonies including the attempted murder of his live-in girlfriend who had been running away from him while carrying their baby in her arms in the predawn hours.

May 21, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Crime

Mega project impacting Ripon

Everything from Ripon schools and roads to fire service will feel the impacts of the Austin Road Business Park - the largest development ever approved in Manteca.

May 21, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | Ripon News

McPARLAND AT 25

No one really leaves McParland School.

May 21, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | Education

Huge tornado hits Oklahoma City suburb, kills 51

MOORE, Okla. (AP) - A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. At least 51 people were killed, and officials said the death toll was expected to rise.

May 21, 2013 | | Nation

Manteca turns 95 as a city a week from today

Editor's note: This is the first of a six-part series taking a look back at Manteca's first 95 years as an incorporated city. Voters approved incorporation on May 28, 1918.

May 21, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS

Prognosis good for boy, 2, run over by pick-up

The 2-year-old who was run over by the family's pickup is still undergoing some tests at Children's Hospital in Oakland but is expected to come home soon.

May 21, 2013 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS

Cambalache provides English learners with voice

For years, Janet Sanders has shared her classroom with frustration, confusion and anger.

May 21, 2013 | James Burns | Education

Ragsdale, Bradshaw blank RC

LODI - Austin Ragsdale is no small-time pitcher on a small-school team.

May 21, 2013 | Jonamar Jacinto | High School Sports

Tough Goodbye

Jim Todd took a moment to himself to wade through the emotions following a season-ending loss to Colfax.

May 21, 2013 | James Burns | High School Sports

Brink is first EU player to qualify for state tourney

Will Brink didn't need a playoff hole to qualify for the CIF State Golf Championships, but he did need a strong finish to earn his spot.

May 21, 2013 | Jonamar Jacinto | High School Sports

Sharks look to tie series with Kings in Game 4

SAN JOSE (AP) - For all that the San Jose Sharks accomplished with their overtime victory over Los Angeles in Game 3, they know it will mean very little if they don't back that win up with another at home against the defending Stanley Cup champion Kings.

May 21, 2013 | | Pro Sports

Warriors GM: ‘Sense of desperation has passed’

OAKLAND (AP) - The turnaround has taken place. The total transformation might not be far away.

May 21, 2013 | | Pro Sports

Smith, Colon lead Athletics past Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Bartolo Colon celebrated his 40th birthday a few days early with something he's enjoyed quite a few times over the years: a win over the Texas Rangers.

May 21, 2013 | | Pro Sports

Giants’ Vogelsong wins at last but injures hand

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ryan Vogelsong felt the best he had in months, then it all ended on one painful swing.

May 21, 2013 | | Pro Sports

Bosh aiming to be impactful against Pacers

MIAMI (AP) - This is the matchup Chris Bosh wanted in the Eastern Conference finals.

May 21, 2013 | | Pro Sports

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An angler’s best kept secret shared by few others

Pastor shook my hand Sunday, as he usually does, skipped over the formalities and went straight to fly fishing. With the grin of a curious fisherman, he asked about the Montana Special.

October 07, 2009 | By JEFF LUND “It’s a Lund-erful Life” | Regional Sports

Cop layoff debate: The need to avoid a repeat of 1983

Economic reality has prompted a council that consists of two retired law enforcement personnel – John Harris who served as a San Joaquin County probation officer and Willie Weatherford who is a retired Manteca police chief – to send City Manager Steve Pinkerton forth with a compensation readjustment proposal for all municipal employees including police. If the bargaining groups didn't buy it, the other option is layoffs within that particular set of employees.

October 07, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | Local Columns

City Leaders must ensure viability of the city

Editor, Manteca Bulletin, Dennis, I too want to commend you on your Sunday article. I wondered when the Bulletin would print the facts for public consumption. It is very important that residents of Manteca understand the rationale for laying off police officers. Your article provided that rationale - hopefully it will enable them to understand the why. Moreover, the economic paradigm has changed. I view this downturn as a correction wherein the City can get ...

October 07, 2009 | | Letters

City manager sells out Manteca Police for balanced budget

Editor, Manteca Bulletin, The damage is done. No matter what the outcome, the damage is done. The city manager has sold out this police department for a balanced budget. No one wants to see layoffs, but this did not need to happen! This city manager took the easy way out. Instead of sitting down, and truly determining the needs of the city, and truly trimming the fat, he just decided to take equally from everyone, ...

October 07, 2009 | | Letters

Misrepresented Meg Whitman’s comments

Editor, Manteca Bulletin, First off, I am no fan of Meg Whitman. I would not cast a ballot for her if she had registered to vote on her 18th birthday and hadn't missed voting in an election since that time. That being said, your Oct. 1 opinion piece, "Raising a family & voting was too much for Meg Whitman to handle," misrepresents the facts. While you are entitled to your opinion and I won't argue ...

October 07, 2009 | | Letters

Manteca needs its police officers

Editor, Manteca Bulletin, I was surprised that there was no article about the police layoffs in Tuesday's paper, I assumed there would be a reminder that the City Council was voting on this issue Tuesday night. These gentlemen were walking our area last night (almost dark) passing out very informative information asking for the attendance of the public or if unable to attend then the e-mail addresses were given for the council members so that ...

October 07, 2009 | | Letters

Women don’t want quality, they want to rule instead

Editor, Manteca Bulletin, I ordinarily don't read Susan Estrich's column when it appears in the Manteca Bulletin, however her headline "Does Voting Really Matter?" on Monday, October 5th 2009, drew me in; and I tend to agree with her criticism of gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman for never having exercised the franchise yet now wants others to do just that and send her to the governor's mansion. This issue, important though it may be, is ...

October 07, 2009 | | Letters

What goes up must come down

A commitment to helping municipal employees have competitive pay with comparable jurisdictions when the job market and economy was hot was one of the major factors setting up Manteca's $14 million deficit.

October 06, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS

Takin’ it to the Streets Sunday

Mike Moore equates it to doing Jesus Christ's work outside of the box as in the four walls of a church.

October 06, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS

Groundbreaking Oct. 15 on outlet stores in Manteca

Get ready for the Lifestyle Outlets at Manteca. Craig Realty Group has been issued building permits to proceed with three additional buildings at the Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley that will add 250,000 square feet to accommodate upscale outlet stores. Construction will start Oct. 15. The outlet stores will also include vacant in-line store space now existing between JC Penney and the Kerasotes Showplace Theatre. The first tenant to be up and running will be ...

October 06, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | BUSINESS

Lathrop seeks police alternatives

LATHROP – The City of Lathrop is trying to decide whether it should continue contracting its police services with San Joaquin County or try other more feasible and cost-effective alternatives.

October 06, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS

Council confers with legal counsel over Browne case

LATHROP – Fired chief building officer Matt Browne's next move could be a lawsuit against the City of Lathrop.

October 06, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS

FESM steak & oyster dinner

The FESM Steak and Oyster dinner is set for Saturday, Nov. 17, at the FESM Hall at 240 N. Main St.

October 06, 2009 | | NEWS

Manteca Unified honor choir concert set for tonight

LATHROP - The first annual Manteca Unified District Honor Choir will perform tonight at 7 p.m. in the Lathrop High School auditorium.

October 06, 2009 | | NEWS

Free dyslexia workshop set for Wednesday

A "Could it be Dyslexia" workshop takes place Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Sequoia School gym.

October 06, 2009 | | NEWS

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