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Turlock man dies in Stanislaus County crash

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 A Turlock man died in a crash in Stanislaus County Wednesday, according to California Highway Patrol.

The crash happened around 7:30 p.m. along Albers Road, south of Milnes Road. Two people were in a truck heading southbound on Albers Road when the driver swerved off the road and onto the west shoulder. The truck hit a dirt embankment and turned over.

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look-into-this restaurant menu and their special jack daniel’s steak in Turlock, CA

in business/Food/News

On my recent trip to Turlock, CA, I had the joy of eating at Table 26, a hidden treasure in this charming town. The restaurant has a menu that features modern American food, with a fun twist on traditional dishes. Their menu has a wide range of delicious choices.

  • Grilled Prime Rib
  • Table 26 Rolled Chicken
  • Blackened Cajun Halibut
  • Jack Daniel's Steak
  • Chicken Alfredo
  • Signature Mac and Cheese

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Prep basketball roundup: Gallo Invite Day 1 scores, local boys and girls teams play non-league games

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The Mark Gallo Invitational at Central Catholic High School tipped off Tuesday with four games. Modesto’s Beyer, Central Catholic and Downey each earned wins on Day 1 of the tournament. Prince Major (30 points) and Reuben Lewis (27 points) each had impressive scoring nights to lead their teams to wins. Lewis sealed Downey’s first win this season with a pair of free throws.

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Get your gifts wrapped at the Farmers Market

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Don’t have time on your hands to wrap any Christmas presents? Are you simply just bad at wrapping gifts? Well, fear not, as volunteers from Keyes to Learning Charter Academy will be offering free gift wrapping for the next three weeks at the Turlock Certified Farmers Market.

The idea to offer free gift wrapping originated last holiday season when TCFM marketing director Nick Schuller suggested the idea to Lightly Used Books owner Jenni Brannon. The two hosted a day of gift wrapping at the bookstore. This year, Schuller wants to offer the service to more people for more than just a day.

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Local holiday shows offer family-friendly fun

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Miss Poinsette Contest

The Center for Urban Performance and Westside Ministries will once again put on a holiday show with this year’s presentation of “Miss Poinsettia Contest” on Saturday at the Turlock Community Theatre.

This light-hearted, Broadway-style musical comedy will pit the debutantes against the bedrocks competing for one crown. Who will win?

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Gang Member’s Deadly Rampage: A Dark Day in California

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California has been left in shock following a deadly shooting spree by Louis Peter Hernandez, a 41-year-old known gang member with a history of violence. The tragic events began on November 25th in Fontana, where Hernandez fatally shot his girlfriend and another individual. Moving to Riverside County, the rampage continued with the murder of his ex-girlfriend. A fourth victim also sustained gunshot injuries. Hernandez, who was under probation and post-release community supervision, has been charged with three counts of murder and one count of assault with a firearm.

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Waterford School District substitute dismissed after concerns raised by student, law enforcement investigates

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The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office is investigating a substitute teacher being dismissed by a principal at a school in Waterford after a student raised concerns about the substitute's behavior.

A release from the Waterford Unified School District said the substitute was working in a classroom at Lucille Whitehead Intermediate School on Thursday when a student reported behavior concerns to the school's principal.

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The brownout spreads: San Francisco’s public poo problem hits record level

in Community/Health/News

They call it the Bay Area brownout.

San Francisco authorities have recorded more than 125,000 cases of human feces found on public streets since 2020, according to data compiled by OpenTheBooks.com, a government watchdog.

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Santa Truck ready to spread some Christmas joy

in Community/Events/News

Jolly Old St. Nick has parked his sleigh and is letting the reindeer take a breather, as he climbs aboard Turlock’s most beloved fire engine on a mission to visit as many neighborhoods as possible over the next few weeks.

The Santa Truck will be making a tour of the city from today through Dec. 20 thanks to the ongoing efforts of Turlock Fire Incorporated, which began decades ago as a means to bridge the gap as the department transitioned from an all-volunteer fire department to one operated by the City of Turlock. Now, it is the driving force spreading Christmas cheer through Turlock. Fire personnel contribute $15 monthly to make sure the Santa Truck is kept in good working condition and has plenty of candy and holiday cheer to pass out during the city-wide tour.

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TOGO’S opens new location at Turlock, California, US

in business/Food/News

Sandwich brand TOGO’S has expanded its store network in the US with the opening of a new restaurant in Turlock, California.

Located in the Monte Vista Crossings Shopping Center, the new location offers both hot and cold sandwiches.

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