From Pen to Picturesque

In honor of  Stockton Arts Week, we reached out to one of our favorite 209 creators, Shelley Castillo, for a brief interview on her incredible work.           In honor of Stockton Arts Week, we reached out to one of our favorite […]

The Heat is On

The Stockton Heat Preps for the Upcoming Season While locals are indulging in fall favorites like PSL, haunted houses, and pumpkin patches, the Stockton Heat is gearing up for another season. With the first game kicking off in Stockton on October 6, the team and […]

Chili, Wine & Charity

If the cooler weather has you longing for comfort food, look no further than the 15th Annual Chili Cook Off and Car Show. On Saturday, October 14, Woodbridge Winery will host the California State Competition sanctioned by the Chili Appreciation Society International (CASI).       […]

October Agenda

  ATP Men’s Challenger Oct 2 – Oct 9 Stockton has once again taken up the mantel in hosting the ATP Men’s Challenger! Prepare for heated tennis battles along the court at the newly completed Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center at UOP. Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center […]

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The Life of a Guide Dog

San Joaquin County’s Elite Canines Have you ever seen a puppy in a green-colored vest walking through Weberstown mall? Your immediate reaction is likely devastation, knowing you aren’t allowed to touch the fluffy pooch, a guide dog puppy in training. But have you ever wondered […]

Anxiety and Depression

Though Lucille Ball might have you think that listlessness and general despondency can be solved with a spoonful of Vitameatavegamin, depression and anxiety are serious and surprisingly common mood disorders suffered by millions of women in the U.S. alone. According to Mary Raymond, a Family […]

Balancing Act

Adult acne, mood swings, and weight gain—oh my! Sure, mood swings, weight gain, fatigue, skin issues and even depression and anxiety sound like typical hormonal symptoms the average, healthy woman experiences from time to time—but are they signs of something more? According to the Women’s […]

Cancer Scares

There’s one word we all hope to never hear from our doctor and that’s “cancer.” While keeping away from the doctor’s office altogether can help avoid hearing that ominous term, it ultimately only postpones and exacerbates any potential problems that could have been treated before […]

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Birth at 40

More women over 40 are having babies, letting the biological clock tick a bit longer than ever before. With medical intervention, it’s not uncommon to have a healthy pregnancy, delivery, and recovery after 40, however, it’s not the same as doing it at 20 or […]

Menopause Pains

So, it’s started. You’re experiencing hot flashes, you’re tired all the time, your breasts are tender and you’ve likely felt at least one of several other uncomfortable symptoms, including decreased libido, irregular periods, urine leakage, and vaginal dryness. It’s called perimenopause and it’s the precursor […]

Fall In Love With Dallas – Big Family Adventures

Dallas is the biggest metro in the biggest state where everything is, well, bigger. Packed with family-friendly activities for all ages, the Dallas Metropolitan Area boasts everything from sporting events to amusement parks, museums to medieval shows. Check out our list of the top 10 […]

Top Tamales

If you find yourself itching after the Tamale Festival has come to end, head to one of these local spots for a fix.    Nana Olie’s Panaderia 50 W. 10th St., Tracy, (209) 229-8700 These Oaxacan tamales are available in chicken with green sauce, pork […]

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