The City of Modesto is getting over $5.5 million to clear away a large homeless encampment from Yosemite Boulevard.
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Modesto Bee on MSNModesto area’s next storm won’t be too wet, but it will be windy. Watershed will get snowThe Modesto area can expect up to half an inch of rain, along with gusty winds, from another late-winter storm. The National Weather Service said the rain would start at about 3 p.m. Wednesday, March ...
There are renewed concerns in Modesto after a fire was set inside a cave along the Tuolumne River. It's among the latest ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNBubble rainbows with people inside? Guinness record holder bringing interactive fun to ModestoGet bubbly at an all-ages show set for the Gallo Center, “Jeff Boyer’s Big Bubble Bonanza.” The center also offers a tribute ...
Modesto Man Sentenced to 45 Years in Prison on Five Counts of Sexual Exploitation of Minors Using Instagram and Snapchat ...
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Modesto Bee on MSNModesto’s recent protests, rallies are reminder of activism in the past. What to knowRecent rallies and marches around Modesto are a reminder of the history of protest movements in the Central Valley that includes the anti-war and farmers’ rights movements.
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Modesto Bee on MSNIs your teen looking for work in Modesto? Here are 5 open jobs for those 16 and olderFrom an auto retailer to a grocery store to restaurants, the open positions accept applicants as young as 16 years old. Here are five job opportunities in Modesto, including their descriptions and how ...
The Modesto Fire Department said two people were taken to a hospital after being found unresponsive on a roadway Friday night ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNNew Hawaiian restaurant saying aloha to Modesto. Here’s where it will be locatedA new Hawaiian restaurant is establishing itself in Modesto as only California’s second location.
A person was shot Tuesday night in Modesto, officials said. The Modesto Police Department was dispatched around 10:15 p.m. to the 1300 block of Yosemite Boulevard near Santa Cruz Avenue. The ...
An Oakdale woman swerved and sideswiped a wooden telephone pole before crashing into an irrigation canal with her 4-year-old daughter in the car, the CHP said.
The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors and Sheriff Jeff Dirkse struck a compromise on Tuesday, with each side getting to move ahead with their preferred computer-aided dispatch systems.
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