‘Embarrassed and incredibly disappointed,’ says California sheriff of deputy’s sniper hoax

A Southern California sheriff's deputy who set off a massive manhunt when he allegedly faked being shot by a sniper outside his station has left colleagues furious, with his boss moving to boot him off the force and investigators probing potential criminal charges. Deputy Angel Reinosa, a 21-year-old trainee with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, prompted… Keep Reading

Football rankings: Week 2 Bay Area Preps HQ Top 25

De La Salle remained firmly atop the latest Bay Area Preps HQ Top 25 rankings despite losing to St. Thomas Aquinas 24-14 on Friday. St. Thomas entered the game ranked No. 1 nationally by USA Today and De La Salle still has not lost to a Northern California team north of the Fresno area in 28 years.… Keep Reading

CCAA takes notice as women’s volleyball rebuild comes of age

The rebuilding of the Stanislaus State women’s volleyball team is taking shape. The rest of the California Collegiate Athletic Association is taking notice. In the preseason coaches’ poll, the Warriors were picked to finish second behind Stan Francisco State. Stanislaus State, 16-11 overall, 9-9 in the CCAA last season, reached the conference tournament but lost… Keep Reading

Unemployment rate steady in county

The unemployment rate in Stanislaus County increased by the slightest margin in July according to the latest report from the Employment Development Department. Stanislaus County had an unemployment rate of 6.6 percent in July, up from a revised rate of 6.5 percent in June, the EDD reported. The July rate was below the year-ago estimate… Keep Reading

Industry Sees What Damage Stink Bug Can Do

(UC ANR) — Last May, a Turlock almond grower noticed nearly all the nuts on a row of trees in his orchard had fallen to the ground. “It looked like we shook this row,” he said. “I was scared. I thought the whole orchard was going to go.” He called UC Cooperative Extension. UCCE Integrated Pest Management… Keep Reading

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