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COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in county, state, nation

The United States marked a grim milestone Thursday when the death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 1,000. In Stanislaus County there have not been any deaths, but the number of positive cases rose to 17 on Thursday, according to the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency. There have been 653 negative cases. Stanislaus County Health Services Agency… Keep Reading

Coronavirus School Closures: What Schools Have Canceled Class

The coronavirus outbreak has caused disruptions to schools, businesses, and events across California. Many school districts in the greater-Sacramento region, and across the state, have announced weeks-long closures. The California Teachers Association has also asked the state to close every school. On Saturday, March 15, Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a press conference that 51% of school… Keep Reading

Stanislaus County now has 12 confirmed COVID-19 cases

Stanislaus County officials continue to ask for people to follow the statewide stay at home order as the number of COVID-19 cases grows locally, across the state and around the world. The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency reported another positive case on Wednesday. The county has 12 confirmed cases and zero deaths as of noon… Keep Reading

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POPPING INTO SPRING

While area families are hunkering down for a coronavirus hibernation, outside spring has sprung as evidenced by the blooming poppies seen in vacant lots around Turlock. The poppies in this picture make for a colorful visual display for those traveling north on Golden State Boulevard near Fulkerth Road. California poppy, the state flower of California,… Keep Reading

Coronavirus hits home for renters, landlords alike

The coronavirus pandemic has affected nearly every facet of everyday life, leaving many renters, landlords and property management companies uncertain about the future. At Stanislaus State, where in-person classes have been cancelled, students looking to move back home are flocking to social media messaging boards in an effort to find prospective tenants to take over… Keep Reading

As coronavirus pandemic roils Modesto region, nonprofits adapting

Haven Women’s Center of Stanislaus has stopped offering nearly all of its face-to-face services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking because of the novel coronavirus. Staff members now provide case management, counseling and help filling out restraining orders over the phone. Executive Director May Rico said her nonprofit has adapted to keep helping people,… Keep Reading

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