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Infectious Disease Crisis in America: The Vaccination Policy Fallout
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Infectious Disease Crisis in America: The Vaccination Policy Fallout

The United States is experiencing its worst measles outbreak in 35 years and a sustained pertussis surge, driven by declining vaccination rates and unprecedented federal actions to weaken childhood vaccine recommendations. Since January 20, 2025, more than 3,600 confirmed measles cases have been reported across 46 states, with 4 deaths and an 11% hospitalization rate. The Trump administration, under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., gutted the childhood vaccine schedule from 18 to 11 recommended diseases, fired all expert ACIP members, terminated $500 million in vaccine research, and altered CDC messaging to suggest a link between vaccines and autism. A federal judge blocked these changes on March 16, 2026, ruling they likely violated federal law. Meanwhile, California has emerged as the strongest state-level counterweight, but San Joaquin County faces a “very high risk” rating for measles due to only 60% of children under 5 being vaccinated.

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The State of Newspapers in California's Smaller Markets
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The State of Newspapers in California's Smaller Markets

California's small-market newspapers—those serving communities under 75,000 people—are in an accelerating crisis. The convergence of declining advertising revenue, rising operational costs, hedge fund consolidation, and shifting consumer behavior has left most of these publications financially fragile. Of the estimated 200+ newspapers and community publications still operating in California's smaller markets, the research paints a stark picture…

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Lodi's Unsolved Cold Cases and How You Can Help
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Lodi's Unsolved Cold Cases and How You Can Help

The Lodi Police Department announced this week that its Investigations Unit is intensifying its focus on cold cases, spotlighting two to three unsolved investigations per day over the next two weeks in hopes of generating new leads from the public. The campaign, launched March 9, comes as San Joaquin County continues to grapple with more than 600 unsolved cold cases countywide — including homicides, missing persons cases, and sexual assaults.

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The SAVE America Act: Facts, Impacts & What It Means for California and San Joaquin County
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The SAVE America Act: Facts, Impacts & What It Means for California and San Joaquin County

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, passed by the U.S. House in February 2026, would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and mandate photo ID for all voters, including mail ballot voters. Proponents claim it addresses noncitizen voting. However, federal and state data consistently show noncitizen voting occurs at rates between 0.00028% and 0.02% of all ballots cast. Meanwhile, 21.3 million eligible American citizens lack ready access to the required documents. For California—an all-mail voting state—and for San Joaquin County, with its diverse population and approximately 376,000 registered voters, the bill would fundamentally disrupt voter registration, mail ballot processes, and election administration.

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El Niño Returns: What a “Godzilla” Climate Event Could Mean for Northern California’s Water, Farms, and Fire Risk
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El Niño Returns: What a “Godzilla” Climate Event Could Mean for Northern California’s Water, Farms, and Fire Risk

Leading forecast models now put the odds of at least a moderate El Niño at roughly 98% by late summer, with an 80% chance it could reach “strong” status. Some models suggest this could rival the historic 1982–83, 1997–98, and 2015–16 events.

This special report examines what the emerging El Niño—combined with this winter’s record-warm conditions and troublingly low snowpack—could mean for our community across three critical areas: (1) flood risk and reservoir operations, (2) local agriculture and water supply, and (3) wildfire danger. Each section identifies specific risks, the areas most affected, and what Lodi residents should know.

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California 2025-26 Legislative Session: Impact Report for San Joaquin County and Lodi
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California 2025-26 Legislative Session: Impact Report for San Joaquin County and Lodi

This report analyzes California state legislation from the 2025-26 Regular Session and its specific impacts on San Joaquin County and the City of Lodi. As of mid-March 2026, the Legislature has passed and the Governor has signed dozens of bills into law during 2025, with additional measures moving through the 2026 legislative process. A small number of bills have been vetoed or had their vetoes sustained in early 2026.

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Running on Empty: How America's Defense Reallocations Are Reshaping Global Security
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Running on Empty: How America's Defense Reallocations Are Reshaping Global Security

The United States is simultaneously fighting a war against Iran, asserting military dominance over the Western Hemisphere under a revived Monroe Doctrine, and telling its most important allies in Europe and Asia to shoulder their own defense. Each of these missions is consuming irreplaceable weapons at rates that dwarf American production capacity. The cascading consequences — for US defense costs, allied procurement decisions, and the global architecture preventing nuclear proliferation — may prove to be the most significant strategic shift since the end of the Cold War.

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California Fuel Blends: Time for a Change?
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California Fuel Blends: Time for a Change?

California's boutique gasoline blend—CARBOB—was designed decades ago to fight the state's severe smog crisis, and it worked. But the system built around that fuel is now breaking down. Two major refinery closures have eliminated 20% of the state's refining capacity in under a year. Prices at the pump have surged past $5.34 per gallon while neighboring states pay $1.00 to $1.80 less for gasoline refined from the same crude oil. Analysts warn of $7–8 gas by summer. This report examines how California got here, why the current system is failing, and evaluates four alternatives—from modest tweaks to a fundamental rethinking of the state's fuel policy.

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2025 Lodi Crush Report: Preliminary Numbers Are In
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2025 Lodi Crush Report: Preliminary Numbers Are In

The USDA’s Preliminary 2025 California Grape Crush Report, released March 13, 2026, confirms that District 11 crushed 537,752 tons—13.3% below our August moderate forecast of 620,073 tons. Statewide, the crush fell 6.2% to 2,759,202 tons. But the headline numbers only begin to tell the story: a Zinfandel collapse, an explosion of table grapes diverted to crush, a cooler-than-normal growing season that delivered a potentially outstanding vintage, and a widening price gulf between coastal and interior regions are reshaping Lodi’s grape economy in real time.

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Strait of Hormuz: Petroleum Dependency, Strategic Reserves & Geopolitical Pressure Analysis
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Strait of Hormuz: Petroleum Dependency, Strategic Reserves & Geopolitical Pressure Analysis

The Strait of Hormuz, a 33-kilometer-wide waterway between Iran and Oman, carries roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day—about 20% of global petroleum liquids consumption—and 20% of global LNG trade. Following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, Iran’s IRGC declared the strait closed. Tanker traffic has dropped to near zero, triggering the largest energy supply disruption since the 1970s oil crises. Brent crude has surpassed $100/barrel. This report examines the petroleum reserves, import dependencies, and strategic reserve depth of five major importers—China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Europe—assessing how the duration of closure forces each toward alternative sources or active measures to reopen the strait, potentially bringing them into conflict with U.S. policy.

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Lodi’s Leadership Vacuum: Five Senior City Hall Positions Open
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Lodi’s Leadership Vacuum: Five Senior City Hall Positions Open

City Attorney Katie Lucchesi’s resignation—effective at the end of March 2026—adds a fifth senior vacancy to what has become a prolonged administrative crisis at Lodi City Hall. The city now lacks a permanent City Manager, Assistant City Manager, City Attorney, Administrative Services Director, and Public Works Director. This analysis provides background, context, and a timeline for the departures, along with a look at how long similar California cities typically take to fill comparable roles.

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Lodi City Council - March 18, 2026
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Lodi City Council - March 18, 2026

The March 18, 2026 agenda features three labor union Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) totaling approximately $7.84 million over three years, the 2025 Housing Element Annual Progress Report, an Electric Utility quarterly financial update, solid waste rate adjustments, and several infrastructure and procurement items. The Council will also address the Lodi Academy improvement deferral agreement and receive a status report on the Non-Profit Fund Program.

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The Donroe Doctrine
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The Donroe Doctrine

In January, President Trump captured Venezuela’s leader and declared a new era of American hemispheric dominance. Two months later, the consequences — a war with Iran, the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, surging gas prices, a $50 billion emergency military funding request, and a fertilizer shock threatening global food supplies — are landing squarely on the kitchen tables of American families and the front doors of American businesses.

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Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East & South Asia
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Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East & South Asia

Nine countries possess nuclear weapons worldwide. This report examines the four states with nuclear arsenals or threshold capabilities in the Middle East and South Asia — Israel, India, Pakistan, and Iran — covering when each country built or acquired these weapons, warhead counts, weapon yields, delivery technologies, and maximum deployment range. As of January 2025, approximately 12,241 nuclear warheads exist globally, with about 9,614 in military stockpiles. The interactive map below shows each country's maximum weapon reach.

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Lodi Finance Committee - March 11, 2026
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Lodi Finance Committee - March 11, 2026

This Special Meeting of the Lodi Finance Committee covers two substantive items: approval of minutes from the February 4, 2026 Special Meeting, and a Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Cycle Discussion. The February minutes document a PARS/OPEB presentation and the formal introduction of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) to the committee by auditors LSL (Lance, Soll & Lunghard, LLP). The FY 2024–25 ACFR is expected to be finalized in March 2026. The committee is also beginning forward planning for the FY 2026–27 budget amid a projected $4.8 million structural deficit expected to emerge over the next five years.

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 Six Major Construction Projects Reshaping Lodi
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Six Major Construction Projects Reshaping Lodi

Lodi is in the midst of a major construction wave, with six significant developments either planned, under construction, or recently completed across the city. Together, these projects represent more than 500 new housing units, a 92-room boutique hotel18,000 square feet of new retail space, a 30,000-square-foot corporate office expansion, and a state-of-the-art $13 million animal shelter.

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California Fuel Price Projections & Analysis — 2026
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California Fuel Price Projections & Analysis — 2026

California faces an unprecedented convergence of pressures on fuel prices in 2026: two major refinery closures removing 18–21% of in-state refining capacity, escalating regulatory costs from CARB's Cap-and-Invest and LCFS programs, and the ongoing U.S.–Iran conflict that has driven crude oil above $110 per barrel. The state's average regular gasoline price stood at $5.16 as of March 8, 2026 — already $1.66 above the national average — and projections range from roughly $5.50 to $8.44 per gallon by late 2026.

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Lodi Improvement Committee — March 10, 2026
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Lodi Improvement Committee — March 10, 2026

The Lodi Improvement Committee (LIC) meets Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 6:00 PM at the Carnegie Forum for a regular meeting featuring a youth sports presentation from BOB’s (Boosters of Boys/Girls Sports), CDBG funding updates, and formal adoption of the committee’s 2026 annual goals and task assignments.

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Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee - March 11, 2026
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Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee - March 11, 2026

This SPARC meeting features a single review item — a quasi-judicial public hearing on the proposed 70-foot tall, double-faced, freeway-oriented electronic pylon sign at the Lodi Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership (1255 South Beckman Road). Staff recommends approval with conditions. This would be the first of a maximum of two electronic billboards allowed within the City of Lodi.

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Lodi Water Quality: PFAS and Forever Chemicals
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Lodi Water Quality: PFAS and Forever Chemicals

Lodi's drinking water meets all state and federal regulatory standards with no violations over nearly a decade, yet several contaminants — including PFAS “forever chemicals,” legacy pesticides, and industrial solvents — have been detected at levels that, while legal, exceed more stringent public health goals set by California health experts.

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