The City of Modesto is getting over $5.5 million to clear away a large homeless encampment from Yosemite Boulevard.
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Modesto Bee on MSNIs your teen looking for work in Modesto? Here are 5 open jobs for those 16 and olderIf your teen wants a little extra dough for savings or to fund their activities over spring break, there are several Modesto retailers and restaurants looking to hire. From an auto retailer to a ...
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Modesto Bee on MSNBubble rainbows with people inside? Guinness record holder bringing interactive fun to ModestoGet bubbly at an all-ages show set for the Gallo Center, “Jeff Boyer’s Big Bubble Bonanza.” The center also offers a tribute ...
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Modesto Bee on MSNModesto’s recent protests, rallies are reminder of activism in the past. What to knowRecent rallies and marches around Modesto are a reminder of the history of protest movements in the Central Valley that includes the anti-war and farmers’ rights movements.
There are renewed concerns in Modesto after a fire was set inside a cave along the Tuolumne River. It's among the latest ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNNew slate of rock, country concerts announced at Modesto-region amphitheater. Where, whenThe Blue Bloods universe is expanding with a new show, but there will be some major changes from the original series. The ...
The Modesto Fire Department said two people were taken to a hospital after being found unresponsive on a roadway Friday night ...
Scott Peterson, who in a high-profile case was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and their unborn son in 2002, was ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNSpeakers share stories of racism, resilience and more at Modesto High’s Day of RespectNow in its 27th year at Modesto High, Day of Respect welcomed 30 speakers into classrooms across campus. Andrea Pegarella, an ...
A person was shot Tuesday night in Modesto, officials said. The Modesto Police Department was dispatched around 10:15 p.m. to the 1300 block of Yosemite Boulevard near Santa Cruz Avenue. The ...
An Oakdale woman swerved and sideswiped a wooden telephone pole before crashing into an irrigation canal with her 4-year-old daughter in the car, the CHP said.
The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors and Sheriff Jeff Dirkse struck a compromise on Tuesday, with each side getting to move ahead with their preferred computer-aided dispatch systems.
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