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Record (Stockton, CA) back issues from August 2007:

What heat wave? S.J. sees cooler July in '07.

Aug 01, 2007

Health program taps reserves: State budget delay puts community services in a pinch.

Aug 01, 2007

Long-running dispute heads for hearing: Special ed is not up to snuff, mom contends.

Aug 01, 2007

Record's focus to remain intact.

Aug 01, 2007

With NASA reeling, astronaut hopes he flies next.

Aug 01, 2007

Ports suffer through longest month: Playoff hopes turn to play-by-play horrors with 6-23 July.

Aug 01, 2007

Stockton furniture plant packing up and moving out.

Aug 01, 2007

Lodi residents fear fast growth, crime, survey says.

Aug 01, 2007

Calaveras seeks help replacing old jail.

Aug 01, 2007

Manteca city manager moving on after 11 years.

Aug 01, 2007

3,000 pot plants found in Lode: It's the latest in long line of marijuana busts.

Aug 01, 2007

S.J. man dies from W. Nile: It's first death due to virus in county this year.

Aug 01, 2007

Manteca might get new Costco.

Aug 01, 2007

S.J. growers, wineries prepare for harvest.

Aug 02, 2007

Lockeford, Victor voters defeat Mokelumne fire assessment.

Aug 02, 2007

Doctor accused of practicing while high: Lode physician used drugs while treating patients, medical board says.

Aug 02, 2007

Wal-Mart, Winco could shutter three Tracy grocers: Report paints grim scenario if both large stores open at once.

Aug 02, 2007

Lathrop church passing plate for aging school: Aging site's need for makeover spurs volunteer effort.

Aug 02, 2007

Lodi union files complaint over safety: Workers tasked with shutoffs fear upset customers.

Aug 02, 2007

Prison agency says fixes still needed at Chad youth prison.

Aug 02, 2007

Joining forces against crime: Tracy latest S.J. city to add community-oriented patrol.

Aug 02, 2007

Christians compete for scholarships.

Aug 02, 2007

At UOP dance camp, that's all folk.

Aug 03, 2007

Construction hits cruise control: Stockton plant's success may attract more business.

Aug 03, 2007

Concert series has entertainment to spare.

Aug 03, 2007

Budget fight disrupts child-care funding for low-income families.

Aug 03, 2007

School theft caught on tape.

Aug 03, 2007

Aid available for families that can't afford school supplies.

Aug 03, 2007

Back-to-school a drain on wallet.

Aug 03, 2007

Friendship can trump partisanship in pocketbook politics.

Aug 03, 2007

Planners OK San Andreas subdivision: Saddleback Hills area's first large project in decades.

Aug 03, 2007

The Record, Stockton, Calif., Michael Fitzgerald column: Polluting on the honor system?

Aug 03, 2007

S.J. losing cereal helper: Wheeler retiring from General Mills, major involvement.

Aug 04, 2007

Retreat teaches spiritual concepts to often overlooked.

Aug 04, 2007

Supplies headed to Mexico to help breast-feeding moms.

Aug 04, 2007

BRIEF: Helping kids recover from back to school tears, fears.

Aug 04, 2007

Pacific extends Sprague's contract.

Aug 04, 2007

Poll: Lodi residents think city is intolerant.

Aug 04, 2007

Will S.J. River plan slow the restoration of Trinity River?

Aug 04, 2007

Riders want Manteca bus hours expanded: Residents say they feel trapped by time restrictions.

Aug 04, 2007

Stockton says goodbye to a former mayor.

Aug 04, 2007

Sentences more like fragments: Time at the Calaveras County jail may be hard but, due to overcrowding, it's usually very brief.

Aug 05, 2007

Getting into the cycle of recycling.

Aug 05, 2007

Manteca Marine's reunion cut short.

Aug 05, 2007

Trip inside the jail like a journey back to the 1960s.

Aug 05, 2007

'It just doesn't matter to them'.

Aug 05, 2007

Day gone to the dogs raises money going to Humane Society & SPCA.

Aug 05, 2007

Delta diligence on boating safety: County busiest in state for drinking violations.

Aug 05, 2007

The Record, Stockton, Calif., Michael Fitzgerald column: How green could be my Valley.(Column)

Aug 05, 2007

Push to alter council elections: Ex-Stockton official readies reform petition.

Aug 05, 2007

The Record, Stockton, Calif., Lori Gilbert column: Luckily, Bonds will only be on 755 briefly.

Aug 05, 2007

Attendance incentives paying off: Absences not only hurt grades, they cost schools money.

Aug 06, 2007

Pimp my patrol car: Someone has to add those bells and whistles.

Aug 06, 2007

Marijuana crops also bad for environment: Toxic poisons, waste foul public lands.

Aug 06, 2007

Standout S.J. grad to highlight GOP chat series.

Aug 06, 2007

It's not always what the fires takes -- sometimes it's what it leaves behind.

Aug 06, 2007

Spraying begins after West Nile death.

Aug 06, 2007

Lodi out to ensure farmers' future: Not all agree law to preserve ag land is necessary.

Aug 06, 2007

The Record, Stockton, Calif., Lori Gilbert column: For Selig's sake Bonds needs to homer.(Column)

Aug 06, 2007

Bank Web site answers common consumer questions.(Website overview)

Aug 12, 2007 ... Byline: Joe Goldeen Aug. 12--Interest rates have gone up, but the bank refuses to raise the rate on your time certificate of deposit. Why? Is there a limit to the interest rate a bank can charge? If you are denied credit, what information you are entitled ...

Enrollment declines pinch rural schools.

Aug 13, 2007 ... Byline: Dana M. Nichols Aug. 13--WEST POINT -- Sometimes the lawns get a little long at West Point Elementary School. That's because with only 140 students, the school is too small to support a full-time groundskeeper. And even the janitor who cleans the classrooms, ...

Canine couture boutique pampers pooches in style: Couple keeps dogs healthy, looking good.

Aug 13, 2007 ... Byline: Michelle Machado Aug. 13--STOCKTON -- Brenda and Mike Gardineer's retail shop caters to people with babies that bark. The couple own Dog Royalty, a specialty store stocked with high-end products for dogs. The Gardineers' pets, which have run of the ...

Armed robbers targeting mobile food vendors: Even customers not immune from brazen attacks.

Aug 13, 2007 ... Byline: Christian Burkin Aug. 13--STOCKTON -- The allure of the neighborhood taco truck is largely that of convenience -- for both the hungry and the criminal. In a two-week period in July, at least six mobile food vendors, including taco trucks and ice cream vendors, ...

Fostering familiarity in fractured lives: S.J. recruiting foster families all across city.

Aug 13, 2007 ... Byline: Jennifer Torres Aug. 13--Many of the children placed in Juanita Salas' foster care have come from her southeast Stockton neighborhood, she said. Her house is still a stranger's house for them, but at least the setting is familiar. They still have lost their ...

Using the strength within: Stockton boy fighting rare tumor finds help from own stem cells.

Aug 13, 2007 ... Byline: Sara Cardine Aug. 13--Noah Viera likes swimming and tennis, his dog Sarah and playing with his younger brother. The thought of starting school both scares and excites him. There is little to distinguish Noah from any other 9-year-old boy. Indeed, the only ...