Turlock High’s Janelle Eberspecher has signed a letter of intent with the Azusa Pacific University to be a part of the school’s stunt and acrobatics/tumbling programs.
The chairperson of a committee tasked with overseeing how Turlock Unified School District spends bond money is claiming that staff negligence cost the district more than $8 million in state matching funds.
A 2-year-old Denair boy died Monday night after he was found unresponsive in a canal, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office reported.
It’s not often that elementary school students get their work published. Thanks to the Salvation Turlock Corp. in collaboration with StudenTreasures Publishing, 16 local students were afforded that opportunity.
Twenty-one days after dislocating the middle finger in his right hand in a 4-3 loss to Escalon, Hughson High junior Max Mankins returned to the mound Thursday afternoon to face Trans-Valley League foe Ripon. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound right-hander proved that he hadn’t missed a beat in his three weeks off, allowing just two hits and a walk over five shutout innings as the Huskies blanked the Indians 5-0 to cap off a two-game sweep and bring themselves back into a tie alongside Escalon ato...
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested by the Turlock Police Department on allegations he pulled the trigger in a shooting that claimed the life of another teenager.
Turlock High senior Peter Wilson pulled out a victory in 10-point overtime against Akhil Patel of Enochs (Modesto) on Tuesday afternoon in the semifinal round of the Central California Athletic League singles tournament to advance to his third consecutive league singles final. He is slated to face Downey’s Brady Black in the title match at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Modesto Junior College courts.
Stanislaus State’s The Kappa Sigma Fraternity will be back in downtown Turlock on May 4 for the second annual Military Heroes Car Show, which raises funds for the national fraternity’s Military Heroes Campaign. The campaign, launched in 2007 has raised more than $1.67 million to support various veterans’ charities aimed at ensuring veterans receive the support needed to live a stable life.
WEST SACRAMENTO — Nearly one month of the Minor League Baseball season is in the books, and a pair of Turlock High School alumni, Tyler Soderstrom and Nick Avila, have found themselves in the same stadium this week.
In Farsi, which is the Persian language, the term “patogh” refers to a place of gathering. It’s exactly what Janin and Eden Isaac and their family aim to offer to Turlock through Patogh Restaurant, an establishment of over six years in northwest Turlock serving up traditional Mediterranean meals.
Life for 22-year-old Oscar Cruz of Turlock hasn’t always been the smoothest.
The Turlock Unified School District’s annual Scholar and Staff Recognition Event took place Wednesday at Pitman High School. Those recognized included the TUSD Volunteer of the Year, Superintendent’s Scholar Senate, Every Student Succeeding, Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments Maximum Score, State Seal of Biliteracy, Character Recognition for Scholars and Staff, Employees Making a Difference and Rotary Teacher Recognition.
Turlock High swept Wednesday’s third Central California Athletic League track and field meet at Joe Debely Stadium, winning all four meets — varsity boys, varsity girls, junior varsity boys and JV girls.
Hilmar High head track and field coach Clement Labrouche has seen a lot in his over three decades involved in the sport. It wasn’t until Saturday that he saw what he considered to be “the greatest individual performance I’ve ever seen.’
How popular was the game of golf in 1924? So much so, the annual United States Open — one of the most well-known and prestigious golf majors in the sport’s history — had to introduce sectional qualifying for that year’s tournament to reduce the 319 entrants to a starting field of 85. The Turlock region was no exception to the frenzy.