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Turlock police to host a DUI checkpoint days before Christmas

in News/Road/Safety

The Turlock Police Department will conduct a driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoint a few days ahead of the Christmas holidays.

Turlock Police reported that the DUI checkpoint will happen from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Dec. 21 at an undisclosed location within the city.  

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Homicide suspect arrested in Modesto. Second with ties to region remains at large

in Community/crime/News

A woman has been arrested in Modesto in connection with a 2021 shooting death in Hollister.

Rebecca Nunez, 28, was arrested when a high-risk search warrant was served at an apartment in a complex on the 100 block of East Orangeburg Avenue, near McHenry Avenue. The warrant was served Thursday by the San Benito Sheriff’s Office with assistance from the San Benito County Probation Department and the Modesto and Ceres police departments.

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1 dead, 1 hurt after accident in Hughson

in Accident/News

One person is dead and another is in the hospital after a fiery accident in Hughson Sunday evening.

The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office said deputies are investigating a deadly crash in the area of Mountain View Road and East Hatch Road.

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Woman arrested in connection to 2021 murder in Hollister

in Community/crime/News

A woman has been arrested in connection to the murder of Adolfo Davila Jr. in Hollister back in 2021.

Rebecca Nunez was taken into custody in Modesto on Thursday for accessory to murder and the murder of Davila Jr., according to a press release from the San Benito County Sheriff's Office.

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Traffic Stop Leads To Man Arrested For Various Gun Law Violations

in Community/crime/News

Early this morning, December 15, at just before 4am, Officer Ruiz conducted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle with out-of-state with plates for vehicle code violations.

It was later determined the vehicle’s registration had been expired for several years and in result, the vehicle was towed.

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15 cars, 3 big rigs involved in massive crash on Modesto’s Mitchell Road Bridge

in Accident/Community/News

More than a dozen vehicles were involved in a crash along a major artery through Modesto early Wednesday morning.

California Highway Patrol was first alerted about the crash on the Mitchell Road Bridge, south of Finch Road, just after 5 a.m. Modesto Fire crews quickly got to the scene and found a massive series of crashes had occurred.

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33 guns stolen from gun show at Stanislaus County Fairgrounds

in Community/crime/News

 The Turlock Police Department is searching for two suspects who took over 30 guns from a gun show at the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds on Dec. 10.

Around 4:30 a.m., police said it received a call from a security guard, who reported to authorities that two armed and masked people entered a building where the gun show was taking place.

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This California City Has Been Named the Drug Overdoses Capital of the State

in crime/Health/News

San Francisco, the city of the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, and tech innovation, has also earned a dubious distinction: it has the highest rate of drug overdoses in California, and one of the highest in the nation.

According to data from the California Department of Public Health, San Francisco recorded 713 fatal drug overdoses in 2020, more than double the number of deaths from COVID-19 in the same year. The city’s overdose death rate was 81.2 per 100,000 residents, far surpassing other large cities in the state such as Los Angeles (26.1), San Diego (24.6), and San Jose (12.3).

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Salvation Army receives biggest toy donation yet from local bikers

in Community/Events/News

The streets and sidewalks on and near Lander Avenue in Turlock were shaking Saturday morning as Santa Claus and nearly 300 of his biker friends rolled into the parking lot of the Salvation Army Turlock Corps. to deliver Christmas gifts to local children in need for the fourth straight year.

The hundreds of bikers are members of the United Motorcycle Clubs. They come from across the Central Valley to do community service projects. This year’s toy dropoff saw the biggest turnout of bikers and the most toys donated.

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Longtime Turlock High basketball coach returns to sidelines after two-year hiatus

in News/School/Sports

When Doug Cornfoot gave up his position as Turlock High’s boys basketball coach, he thought he was done for good.

Cornfoot took over the basketball program in 2006 and for the next 15 seasons, led the Bulldogs to 229 wins, three Central California Conference championships, 12 playoff appearances and a trip to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I semifinals in 2010.

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