Stagg High Stabbing Suspect Anthony Gray Ordered To Undergo Mental Evaluation
Anthony Gray, the suspect accused of stabbing Stagg High School student Aliycia Reynaga to death, has been ordered to undergo a mental evaluation.
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Anthony Gray, the suspect accused of stabbing Stagg High School student Aliycia Reynaga to death, has been ordered to undergo a mental evaluation.
A man has died after being shot in Stockton Sunday evening.
There were two separate carjacking incidents in Stockton on Sunday. In one instance, onlookers were able to stop one of the suspects.
According to California Highway Patrol, a Stockton woman was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on northbound State Route 99 north of North Avenue in Fresno.
A family devastated by a double fatal DUI that happened in Stockton last November says they feel victimized again—this time by the courts.
A vigil was held Monday evening for 15-year-old Stagg High School student Aliycia Reynaga, who was stabbed to death earlier in the day in front of the campus. It's an incident that has sparked questions about the school's flawed security measures.
Aliycia Reynaga, a 15-year-old Stagg High School student, has died after she was stabbed multiple times by an intruder who approached campus, officials say.
Stockton police are looking for a suspect who recently stole money from a restaurant.
On Mar 21, at roughly 8 p.m., a freeway shooting on the northbound I-5 transition to SR-4 was reported.
A woman says she was woken up by another woman in her bedroom who robbed her at gunpoint.
Police ask that anyone who recognizes these suspects contact Detective Sandrio at 937-8585 or Stockton Crime Stoppers at 946-0600.
A social media post leads to an arrest in a sexual battery case.
Two Stockton women were found dead in a car that went into the Stanislaus River near the Spring Creek Country Club, authorities say.
Authorities are investigating after an argument led to a stabbing in Stockton late Wednesday morning.
A girl is being treated after she was shot in Stockton on Saturday.
In the city of Stockton, on any given night, an estimated 140 veterans are forced to sleep on the streets. On Thursday, the city celebrated a new housing community dedicated to cutting that number down.
As the homicide rate climbs in the first three months of the year, police say non-fatal injury shootings are down by 23 percent compared to this time last year. The department attributes the decline partly to officers removing guns off the streets from people who should not be in possession of them, but it also credits the work of the city's department of violence prevention.
Stockton city leaders called for peace and reaffirmed their support for the community after the 16th homicide within city limits this year happened this week.
A hero was killed in his final act of saving his own family. Tyrone Deloney is being remembered for paying the ultimate price and standing up to a gunman in a home invasion in Stockton.
When a Stockton couple was struggling to get their tax refund from last year, they reached out to Kurtis for help.
In fewer than 24 hours, authorities in Stockton responded to two separate shootings with one turning deadly.
Several areas across Northern California easily posted record-high heat on Tuesday, including Sacramento and Stockton.
Drivers are cutting back on their gas purchases, waiting for prices to come down further. But this cost-saving strategy could backfire, the CHP warns.
The driver of the sedan, a 22-year-old man, did not survive the crash and the driver of the big rig had minor injuries.
A manhunt remains ongoing for a man accused of trying to rob a bank and firing a gun in Stockton on Tuesday.
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Alvin "Big Al" Sams will be remembered at a funeral service on Thursday.
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To take photos of the Mount Lyell shrew, three students laid out over 100 traps last November in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region and checked them every two hours.
One of Woodland's newest locally owned gift shops is celebrating a major milestone! The Wild Grove Collective is marking its first anniversary with a day full of special sales, raffle prizes, food, drinks, and family-friendly fun.
When kids go away to college and come back home for breaks, parents don't stop being parents, but children stop being kids. Our civility expert will chat about how to smooth the transition, drawing on her book "When Junior Comes Home From College."
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Bella Kunde kicks it with kids boosting their soccer skills this summer.
It's the segment that hopes to find a loving home for pets that have been at the shelter a little too long and really need our help to thrive. Ryan Nelson is at the Bradshaw Animal Shelter with the final plea.
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The heaviest demand on America's water supply isn't data centers or AI. It's from everyday uses such as growing food, watering lawns and flushing toilets.
Videos showing extreme violence are easily accessible on Instagram — and people are making thousands posting graphic content on the platform, a CBS News investigation found.
To take photos of the Mount Lyell shrew, three students laid out over 100 traps last November in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region and checked them every two hours.
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