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Lodi News-Sentinel, 30 mayo 2026

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ArticleFesta Itali­ana! returns to Lodi next week­end with music, food and more

The first week of June is almost here, and that means the Lodi Grape Fest­ival Grounds will soon be trans­formed into the annual “sagra” show­cas­ing all things Italy. The sagra — a local fest­ival typ­ic­ally cel­eb­rat­ing regional cuisine or...

Festa Itali­ana! returns to Lodi next week­end with music, food and more

ArticlePraise for a job well done

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY — A national animal advocacy organ­iz­a­tion is applaud­ing the San Joa­quin County Sher­iff’s Office this week for dis­rupt­ing a sus­pec­ted cock­fight­ing ring in Lodi and detain­ing the indi­vidu­als believed to be...

Praise for a job well done

ArticleLog­book LODI POLICE

DEPARTMENT Fri­day, May 22 Hit and run: 12:12 p.m. — A white SUV hit a ped­es­trian on Busi­ness Park Drive and fled the scene. Theft: 8:50 p.m. — An e-bike was stolen in the area of Lay­land Drive and Saratoga Way. Rob­bery: 11:14 p.m. — A caller...

Log­book LODI POLICE

ArticleBlue Ori­gin rocket explodes; SpaceX knocks out suc­cess­ful launch

Blue Ori­gin rocket explodes; SpaceX knocks out suc­cess­ful launch

ArticleUCSF stud­ies blood test for cog­nit­ive impair­ment, Alzheimer’s dis­ease

A first-of-its-kind study from UC San Fran­cisco pub­lished Thursday found a simple blood test for middle-aged adults may indic­ate who is more likely to show dimin­ished cog­ni­tion even without any demen­tia symp­toms. Alzheimer’s dis­ease is a...

UCSF stud­ies blood test for cog­nit­ive impair­ment, Alzheimer’s dis­ease