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July 2020
| July 15
July 15, 2020
As coronavirus spikes, what does future hold for Modesto’s college-bound students?
Crows Landing Road in Modesto can be rough on walkers, bicyclists. Help is on the way
Letters to the editor | Wednesday, July 15, 2020: Schools are not safe enough yet
Where to worship in Modesto region now that governor has closed indoor services
Coronavirus update, July 15: Stanislaus has six more deaths. Old Scenic hospital eyed
Downed line cuts MID power in parts of east Modesto and Oakdale
Six more added to the coronavirus death toll in Stanislaus County as cases increase
Councilwoman Ah You joins those challenging Mayor Brandvold in November election
Resident to Stanislaus County Supervisors at board meeting: ‘You need to start leading’