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Illegal truck parking was a borderline epidemic five years ago in Manteca. Multiple semi-trucks parked almost daily along ...
It’s not abstract California dreaming. The American Dream — homeownership – is alive and well in Manteca and Lathrop. Based ...
It didn’t take drivers long to get frustrated with stopped trains sidelined to allow another train to pass that block the ...
Manteca Youth Focus (MYF) will crown a new class of city ambassadors and queens this weekend as 45 outstanding young people, ...
The number of senior citizens who live alone in the San Joaquin Valley has grown by more than 30% since 2012, adding to a ...
Less than 12 percent of San Joaquin County voters casting ballots in the primary election earlier this month did so in person ...
Ripon Unified is expected to spend $79.06 cents of every $100 general fund expenditure in the upcoming school year covering ...
Manteca solid waste customers — both residential and commercial — set out 72,802 tons of waste for city crews to collect in ...
There’s yet another major infrastructure project breaking ground this summer that will be a first for Manteca. The first?
Manteca’s in-house street crew will repair large cracks and then seal them in northwest neighborhoods covering 1.5 square ...
The city is now the owner of one of the most prominent buildings in downtown Manteca — the historic IOOF Hall built in 1911.