The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors voted to deny fiscal year 2026-2027 county fee increases, asking departments to cut costs and live within the current fee structures without raising fees across county services and departments. The vote ensures fees paid by residents for services remain constant while health care departments can seek reimbursements for services provided.
Read MoreThe San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors has approved an item brought forward by District Four Supervisor Steve Ding to explore an ordinance allowing fines and potential jail time for possession of a stolen catalytic converter.
Read MoreAt its meeting on Tuesday, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors voted to consider implementation of a mandatory spay/neuter ordinance aimed at addressing growing concerns over pet overpopulation, shelter overcrowding, and rising public costs associated with animal care and control.
Read MoreToday, the City of Lodi today celebrated the grand opening of the Main Street Transitional Housing Project, a newly rehabilitated facility located at 22 S. Main Street. The project transforms the former Deluxe/Star hotel into a safe, supportive living environment designed to serve individuals experiencing housing instability with linkages to behavioral health services.
Read MoreStockton, CA, – The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors today proclaimed a local emergency in response to the growing threat posed by the invasive golden mussel in the San Joaquin Delta, urgently calling for strengthened State partnership, additional resources, and coordinated action to protect one of California’s most vital waterways.
Read MoreSan Joaquin County Board Chair Sonny Dhaliwal issued the following statement concerning and recent allegations and revelations of abuse by Farm Labor Movement leader César Chávez:
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