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A 100-foot-long, double-masted sailing ship sank in the tidal canal of Alameda Harbor Sunday evening.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday aimed at reducing China’s grip on the global shipping industry and rebuilding U.S. shipbuilding. Trump told reporters the U.S ...
As maritime interests across Solano County including California Forever and Mare Island jockey for federal funding through the SHIPS act, Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi is arguing that the Port of… ...
As maritime interests across Solano County including California Forever and Mare Island jockey for federal funding through the SHIPS act, Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi is arguing that the Port of… ...
Robert “Bob” Fernandez, 100, Stockton’s last link to Pearl Harbor, is remembered in a ceremony Jan. 11, 2025, in Lodi, California.
Fernandez, one of the last known Pearl Harbor survivors, died at the age of 100 on Wednesday, Dec. 11, in the comfort of his nephew's home in Lodi.
One of last survivors of Pearl Harbor attack dies at 100 Pearl Harbor survivor Bob Fernandez, 100, says good night to friends after a night of dancing and singing at Whirlows in Stockton on Nov. 21.
Pearl Harbor survivor Bob Fernandez, 100, dances with Elizabeth Chitiva, 74, at Whirlows restaurant in Stockton. He still likes to twirl the ladies around wherever there’s live music playing.
After a month of cleaning up hazardous materials and oily water from the Aurora, a once-sinking ship in the Delta near Stockton, the city is trying to move it out.
The fate of a historic German cruise ship is almost certainly sealed as Stockton, San Joaquin County and state agencies script the final moments of the Aurora.
Robert “Bob” Fernandez of Stockton celebrated his 100th birthday on July 11 with family and friends at Whirlow’s Tossed and Grilled restaurant in Stockton. Fernandez is the last Pearl Harbor ...