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April 2021
| April 29
April 29, 2021
Power outages from metallic balloons increase in Stanislaus. Is it a pandemic thing?
One Modesto school district to hold drive-thru grad ceremonies. Parents, students fuming.
Sutter lowers age limit for COVID shots in Modesto. Why are some skipping 2nd dose?
Update: Ceres softball remains undefeated in WAC; Pitman golfer aces Par-4
Coronavirus update, April 29: Stanislaus County’s positivity rate continues to climb
More Stanislaus County kids died in 2020, and not from COVID-19. What caused the deaths?
Child abuse can be prevented, CPS assistant director says. Here’s how.
COVID disrupted the usual systems to protect children from abuse. What can be done?
Mustafa Johnson could be first MJC alum selected in NFL Draft in 38 years
Central Catholic’s Jackson makes his college decision. What school did he pick?