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Supreme Court requires immigrants to show they deserve deportation forgiveness

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

The Supreme Court ruled that immigrants who have committed certain crimes must show that they are eligible for the pardon of deportation, since they would be violating the so-called “good moral character” rule. With a […]

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New Poll of San Joaquin County Residents Shows Impact of COVID-19 on Education, Economy

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

According to the survey, conducted this month of a representative sample of more than 500 residents of Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, and other communities across San Joaquin County, a near majority (45%) of voters report […]

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Solis retires as Executive Director of WorkNet after more than 40 years serving community

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill John M. Solis recently had the bittersweet formality of addressing the board of the San Joaquin County Employment and Economic Development Department. After more than 40 years, Solis officially announced his retirement […]

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Stockton Native Brando Villapudua Appointed as City At-Large City Planning Commissioner

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

STOCKTON- Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln named lifelong Stockton resident Brando Villapudua to serve as the city’s at/large planning commission. The Stockton Planning Commission is responsible for approving development requests and the construction of new infrastructure […]

Health

Upgrade your mask as more-transmissible COVID strain surges

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

Even as coronavirus cases slide nationally, Harvard experts are warning the public to keep its guard up because more highly transmissible variants are likely to reverse that decline in the weeks to come, with one […]

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Travel through Mexico on an all-you-can-drink tequila train

March 10, 2021 latinotimes 0

Daydreaming about your first post-lockdown vacation? If it’s a sunny, tequila-soaked romp you’re after, set your sights on the Jose Cuervo Express, an all-you-can-drink ‘Tequila Train’ that winds through the Mexican countryside on an 11-hour journey between Guadalajara […]

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