COUNTY EMPLOYMENT One of the richest benefits offered to County employees is the opportunity to be a public servant and provide essential services to the constituents of San Joaquin County. Employees are proud that their hard work makes a difference in the community and receive great satisfaction th...
San Joaquin County is known for its heavy usage of pesticides and is one of the 15 counties in California that has been labeled for using heavy amounts of these chemicals. Pesticides are a chemical based spray that is used upon crops of fields to prevent damage to the crops being grown by...
San Joaquin County's retail theft reporting app has only been around for six months and is already bringing a sense of calmness to local business owners. Feb 27 More Consumer News CBS13 Investigations More CBS13 Investigations California wants fewer homeowners insured on the FAIR Plan. Data...
dental and vision benefits under the Employer's group health plan; (c) The Executive is no longer eligible for coverage for medical, dental and/or vision benefits because the Employer no longer offers group health plan coverage to its employees; or (d) The spouse becomes entitled to payment ...
As in years past, April marks our Wonder Women feature, profiles of San Joaquin County women of courage, integrity, [...] Best Of San Joaquin Best of the Best 2023 We salute the winners and runner-up of our annual readers poll — businesses that have earned the respect and support ...
Samantha Tooley, a parent who is trained to work with other parents, does home visits for the San Joaquin County Office of Education. She is recording videos of herself reading stories and posting them on YouTube and on private Facebook groups for the parents she works with. She's also se...
No portion of the San Luis Drain should be reopened until that monitoring program is in place. The health of Southern Californians, the San Joaquin River and the Bay/Delta are at stake. Advertisement More to Read A rare glimpse inside the mountain tunnel that carries water to Southern Californ...
CWSs west of Highway 99 and in the central portion of the Valley had higher arsenic levels, as did some areas in the foothills and in southeastern Kern County (Figure 1). Table 2 Characteristics of community water systems (CWSs) at three average arsenic levels, 2005–2007, San Joaquin ...
acre-feet a year – roughly the equivalent of all non-agricultural human use. They include effects of climate change, newregulations to stem the overdraftof underground water,reducing Colorado River diversionsand increasing environmental flows, especially those through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. ...
Construction on the San Joaquin Valley segment’s roadbed, roughly from Chowchilla to an orchard north of Bakersfield, has been underway for several years, using a mixture of state and federal funds. After becoming governor in 2019, Gavin Newsom publicly disparaged the bullet train’s viability,...