The San Joaquin Engineers Council (SJEC) is celebrating one of the region’s most accomplished and community-minded leaders. David Leamon, PE, MPA, Director of Public Works for Stanislaus County, has been named SJEC’s 2026 Engineer of the Year — a prestigious honor recognizing technical excellence, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to public service.
The San Joaquin Engineers Council (SJEC) is shining a well-deserved spotlight on a local leader who is transforming the future of STEM in San Joaquin County. This year’s 2026 Distinguished Service Award will be presented to Rosemary Cureton, Director of the MESA Program at the University of the Pacific, during the 59th Annual Engineers Banquet on February 19 at the DeRosa Center.
Visitors to Micke Grove Zoo have a brand-new way to connect with one of San Joaquin County’s most beloved destinations. The zoo has officially launched a redesigned website that delivers a modern look, smoother navigation, and richer content—bringing the zoo experience to life online before guests even arrive.
Outdoor enthusiasts have a new reason to head to the Mokelumne River. A newly rebuilt fishing dock has officially opened at Westgate Landing Regional Park, restoring public access and revitalizing a popular riverfront destination for anglers, families, and nature lovers alike.
Getting around Stockton just became easier—and more predictable. Beginning Sunday, January 25, the San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) will roll out a major update to its local bus service, bringing seven-day-a-week schedules to key routes throughout the Stockton area.
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Ever wondered how local government really works—or how everyday residents can help keep it transparent and accountable? San Joaquin County residents now have a unique opportunity to step behind the scenes and make a lasting impact.
In the aftermath of a tragic vehicle-versus-pedestrian collision on January 22, Stockton city leadership is underscoring the importance of transparency, accountability, and compassion, while reaffirming confidence in the City Manager’s return to duty.
The City of Stockton is welcoming back a familiar and highly respected leader as Christine Tien returns to City Hall as the new Deputy City Manager, bringing with her more than two decades of experience in public service, philanthropy, and community-focused leadership.