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Lodi Will Create Districts For Its City Council Seats

December 12, 2017 | Sally Schilling

Lodi's city council reluctantly voted Tuesday to create districts for its five council-member seats. A majority of the members say they were forced to vote in favor of districts to avoid a lawsuit.

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Food and Sustainability

As Wine Grape Harvest Begins, Calif. Growers Face Ongoing Farmworker Shortage

August 15, 2017 | Julia Mitric

As California's wine grape harvest gets underway, the majority of it will be done by machine. But even as growers face ongoing labor shortages, mechanization isn't a cure-all for growers in every region.

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Arts and Lifestyle

And ... Action! John Travolta's Brother, Joey, Helps Special Education Students Learn Film-Making

March 24, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

John Travolta’s brother, Joey, is helping a special education school in Lodi go Hollywood by bringing his film camp to town.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Makerfest Returns To World Of Wonders Museum

December 9, 2016

A special event at the World of Wonders Science Museum Saturday tests children’s creativity and design skills. Nick Gray is the Education Director at the museum and explains Makerfest.

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Over 100 Skydiving Instructors Will Be Retested, Retrained Following Recent Tandem Skydiving Accident

September 2, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

Nearly 140 tandem skydiving instructors will have to undergo retraining in the wake of a jump in Northern California that left two dead.

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Kushman By The Bottle

May 18, 2016

On this week's Kushman by the Bottle, our resident wine expert Rick Kushman explains how Zinfandel became a cornerstone of California wine and the role it’s played in building the wine industry in Lodi and Amador counties.

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Plane Carrying 17 Skydivers Crashes In Lodi Vineyard

May 12, 2016

(AP) - Authorities say a small plane taking 17 passengers skydiving in Northern California made a hard landing and ended upside-down in a vineyard, leaving only the pilot with minor injuries.

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Possible Rain May Spell Trouble For Central Valley Growers

May 2, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

Possible rain this week may spell trouble for growers in the Central Valley. Cherries and vineyards are especially at risk.

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"The Science Of Consequences"

April 6, 2016

This month at Science Night Lodi, biopsychologist Dr. Susan M. Schneider with University of the Pacific joins Insight to preview her talk on the Science of Consequences.

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Local Teen Calls On Community To Participate In Earth Hour

March 17, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

A local teen in the Woodbridge-Lodi area is calling on the community for 60 minutes of their time this Saturday to help save the planet.

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