Modesto Bee Opinion editor Mike Dunbar offers 3 election takeaways
Mike Dunbar, The Bee's Opinions editor, offers his three takeaways from the 2015 election. Among the talking points – Measure G, Modesto City School Board race, low voting turnout and the Oakdale Irrigation District.
John Buckley, executive director of the Central Sierra Conservation Center, spoke to The Modesto Bee editorial board on Jan. 24, 2018, about issues ranging from forest fires to forest health to Yosemite and the issues surrounding the park's nearly
Modesto Bee Opinions Page Editor discusses the Women's March in Modesto on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018. Thousands gathered to march in Modesto and across the country.
A German Federal Government social media page released video of the first time President Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin met in person. The videos shows them shaking hands at the 2017 Hamburg summit on July 7. Note: no audio.
Mike Dunbar, the editorial page editor of The Modesto Bee, is urging Stanislaus, Merced and San Joaquin county officials to ban the recreational use of the Tuolumne, Merced and Stanislaus rivers until they are deemed safe. The cold, rapid water th
Mike Dunbar, editor of The Modesto Bee's editorial page, discusses Ann Coulter's appearance on Friday, April 28, 2017, at the Modesto Centre Plaza in Modesto, California.
Mike Dunbar, Opinions Page Editor for The Modesto Bee, attended Tom McClintock's town hall meeting on Wednesday night. He shares his thoughts about the event and has a message for Jeff Denham.
The Modesto Bee Opinions Page Editor Mike Dunbar says California continues to miss opportunities to store water by failing to address the need to build more storage facilities that would capture all of the state's water.
Mike Dunbar, The Bee's Opinions Editor, discussed Modesto's homeless issue with Kevin Carroll, executive director/CEO of the Modesto Gospel Mission in December 2015.
Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, was arrested around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday in connection to the East Area Rapist case, officials say. Also known as the Golden State Killer, the serial rapist is responsible for raping at least 45 women and killing 12.
Kevin Tapia talks about living next to Joseph James DeAngelo in Citrus Heights. DeAngelo is the suspect in a series of rapes and murders in the 1970s and '80s.
Here is a quick look at the timeframe of the East Area Rapist case. Crimes occurred in the Sacramento area and in Southern California. He was also known as the Golden State Killer and Original Night Stalker.
A mother-son team from Hughson is bringing their family salsa recipe to the market. Tia Fina's Salsa was first sold at local flea and farmers markets. It has since expanded to area grocery stores and soon will be in regional Save Marts.