Conocido como el Dean Huijsen de La Fábrica, Leo Lemaitre es uno de los más prometedores mirlos de la cantera merengue.

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Conocido como el Dean Huijsen de La Fábrica, Leo Lemaitre es uno de los más prometedores mirlos de la cantera merengue.

Sheinbaum afirma que a ajuda é uma política de Estado, critica o bloqueio dos EUA e mantém os contratos energético México manterá envio de petróleo a Cuba e reforça apoio humanitário diante do bloqueio apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Sheinbaum afirma que a ajuda é uma política de Estado, critica o bloqueio dos EUA e mantém os contratos energético México manterá envio de petróleo a Cuba e reforça apoio humanitário diante do bloqueio apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices across the political spectrum appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump’s swift, informal dismissal of Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook, and his effort to influence the independent central bank that governs monetary policy in the United States. The oral arguments Wednesday drew a high-profile appearance in the courtroom of […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices across the political spectrum appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump’s swift, informal dismissal of Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook, and his effort to influence the independent central bank that governs monetary policy in the United States. The oral arguments Wednesday drew a high-profile appearance in the courtroom of […]

WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials placed an asylum seeker who is eight months pregnant on a deportation flight Wednesday afternoon, even though she was in medical distress, her attorneys told States Newsroom. ICE officials and the Department of Homeland Security responded to States Newsroom’s requests for comment, but did not answer questions […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials placed an asylum seeker who is eight months pregnant on a deportation flight Wednesday afternoon, even though she was in medical distress, her attorneys told States Newsroom. ICE officials and the Department of Homeland Security responded to States Newsroom’s requests for comment, but did not answer questions […]

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Efforts to move up Montana’s primary election in time for the 2028 presidential race are running into resistance from public schools. The post Earlier Montana primary election challenges schools appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Efforts to move up Montana’s primary election in time for the 2028 presidential race are running into resistance from public schools. The post Earlier Montana primary election challenges schools appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Iowa Sens. Zach Wahls, D-Coralville and David Sires, R-Cedar Falls, told reporters Wednesday there is bipartisan interest in taking action to stop anonymous, corporate influence in Iowa elections. The two senators introduced Senate Joint Resolution 2004, a proposed amendment to the state constitution saying “the people do not intend, and have never intended the powers […]

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Iowa Sens. Zach Wahls, D-Coralville and David Sires, R-Cedar Falls, told reporters Wednesday there is bipartisan interest in taking action to stop anonymous, corporate influence in Iowa elections. The two senators introduced Senate Joint Resolution 2004, a proposed amendment to the state constitution saying “the people do not intend, and have never intended the powers […]

สถิติความรุนแรงในครอบครัวกัมพูชาเผยให้เห็นแนวโน้มที่ดีขึ้น แต่ผู้หญิงตามชนบทยังคงต้องดิ้นรนเพื่อได้รับการช่วยเหลือที่มีประสิทธิภาพ บางกลุ่มต้องหันไปพึ่งคนในชุมชนอย่าง ‘กัน สามิน’ ผู้คอยช่วยแทรกแซงเวลาที่กระบวนการในศาลและการไกล่เกลี่ยล้มเหลว The post หญิงเขมรผู้ปฏิเสธที่จะเก็บความรุนแรงในบ้านไว้กับตัวเอง appeared first on HaRDstories.

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สถิติความรุนแรงในครอบครัวกัมพูชาเผยให้เห็นแนวโน้มที่ดีขึ้น แต่ผู้หญิงตามชนบทยังคงต้องดิ้นรนเพื่อได้รับการช่วยเหลือที่มีประสิทธิภาพ บางกลุ่มต้องหันไปพึ่งคนในชุมชนอย่าง ‘กัน สามิน’ ผู้คอยช่วยแทรกแซงเวลาที่กระบวนการในศาลและการไกล่เกลี่ยล้มเหลว The post หญิงเขมรผู้ปฏิเสธที่จะเก็บความรุนแรงในบ้านไว้กับตัวเอง appeared first on HaRDstories.

(The Center Square) – While some might call it political theater, state lawmakers held a public hearing on Wednesday for a mid-decennial redistricting effort that has almost no chance of passing this session. House Joint Resolution 4209 follows attempts in ten states to redraw their congressional maps a few years ahead of schedule. California, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas and Utah have implemented new maps, with Virginia, South Carolina, Florida and Maryland recently starting the process as well. The proposed constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds majority in both chambers of the state Legislature before landing on a ballot for voters to decide. Democrats hold majorities in each chamber, but will require bipartisan support to carve out the state’s only two congressional Republican districts. “When states do decide to go down that road,” House Majority Leader Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon testified to the House State Government & Tribal Relations Committee on Wednesday, “they cannot, for the sake of the survival of our constitutional republic, be one-sided. I do not think that our federal republic will survive very long if only one party can tilt the playing field to their partisan advantage, as we’ve seen.” If eventually approved by voters, HB 4209 would allow the Legislature to redraw congressional lines mid-decade with a simple majority in each chamber as long as another state amends its maps first. Rep. Kevin Waters, R-Stevenson, asked where the proposal was coming from, given that Democrats already control the state’s congressional delegation. U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner, R-Spokane, and U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, represent the only two Republican congressional districts left. State Reps. Timm Ormsby and Natasha Hill, two Spokane Democrats, both sponsored HJR 4209 with Fitzgibbon and three other Democrats. The party has controlled the Legislature and state delegation for years, and hopes to secure another congressional majority during next year’s midterm elections. Any seats they can flip, whether in Washington or other states, would advance the party’s interests. Fitzgibbon argued that Republicans aren’t at a partisan disadvantage holding the presidency and both chambers of Congress, though each party has swapped control over the years. He supports launching a nationwide nonpartisan redistricting effort, but said President Donald Trump chose a different path. California and other states cited Trump’s statements last summer that Republicans were “entitled” to five more congressional seats in Texas as the justification for launching their own redistricting efforts. “I was also raised where two wrongs don't make a right,” Waters told Fitzgibbon during the hearing. Only five people signed up to testify on Wednesday, none of whom expressed support for HJR 4209. Some support reforming the state’s redistricting process, but said doing so mid-cycle is “dangerous.” While only a handful of people testified, more than 1,100 individuals signed in virtually to state their opposition, with only about a dozen doing so in support or listing "other." Rep. Jim Walsh, who chairs the Washington State Republican Party, questioned why the state would weaken its “strong bipartisan process” in a “reactive response” to “inferior” systems. Fitzgibbon said he “chafes” at remarks like those Trump made last summer and argued that it’s now too risky to wait. “Is chafing at what a politician says, sufficient grounds to amend our state constitution?” Walsh said. Alison McCaffree, chair of the League of Women Voters of Washington’s Redistricting Reform Task Force for the last seven years, testified as “other” on Wednesday. She said “mid-cycle redistricting is dangerous” and sets a precedent that could disenfranchise voters based on race or political affiliation. Sharon Hanek, who previously served on the Pierce County Redistricting Commission, voiced similar concerns, questioning how this process would provide a fair outcome amid such a polarized climate. Citizen lobbyist Antony Mixer reminded Fitzgibbon that his party lacks the votes to pass HJR 4209. “This is a constitutional amendment that requires a two-thirds vote in each chamber. Those votes do not exist, so we are wasting time hearing this,” Mixer said. Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen previously told The Center Square that he doesn’t support a mid-decade redistricting attempt in Washington, nor does he see a path for it to pass in his chamber. Gov. Bob Ferguson told The Center Square earlier this month that he supports what California did with its own redistricting, but noted that Washington state lacks the votes to launch a mid-decade attempt. “I would never want to change our system, but obviously, the rules have changed. States like Texas are doing what they're doing,” Ferguson said during a Jan. 9 press conference. “I don't think some states play with one set of rules on redistricting, and states like Washington play with a different set of rules.” “If I'd been governor of California,” he said. “I would have proposed exactly what Gavin Newsom did.”

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(The Center Square) – While some might call it political theater, state lawmakers held a public hearing on Wednesday for a mid-decennial redistricting effort that has almost no chance of passing this session. House Joint Resolution 4209 follows attempts in ten states to redraw their congressional maps a few years ahead of schedule. California, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas and Utah have implemented new maps, with Virginia, South Carolina, Florida and Maryland recently starting the process as well. The proposed constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds majority in both chambers of the state Legislature before landing on a ballot for voters to decide. Democrats hold majorities in each chamber, but will require bipartisan support to carve out the state’s only two congressional Republican districts. “When states do decide to go down that road,” House Majority Leader Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon testified to the House State Government & Tribal Relations Committee on Wednesday, “they cannot, for the sake of the survival of our constitutional republic, be one-sided. I do not think that our federal republic will survive very long if only one party can tilt the playing field to their partisan advantage, as we’ve seen.” If eventually approved by voters, HB 4209 would allow the Legislature to redraw congressional lines mid-decade with a simple majority in each chamber as long as another state amends its maps first. Rep. Kevin Waters, R-Stevenson, asked where the proposal was coming from, given that Democrats already control the state’s congressional delegation. U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner, R-Spokane, and U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, represent the only two Republican congressional districts left. State Reps. Timm Ormsby and Natasha Hill, two Spokane Democrats, both sponsored HJR 4209 with Fitzgibbon and three other Democrats. The party has controlled the Legislature and state delegation for years, and hopes to secure another congressional majority during next year’s midterm elections. Any seats they can flip, whether in Washington or other states, would advance the party’s interests. Fitzgibbon argued that Republicans aren’t at a partisan disadvantage holding the presidency and both chambers of Congress, though each party has swapped control over the years. He supports launching a nationwide nonpartisan redistricting effort, but said President Donald Trump chose a different path. California and other states cited Trump’s statements last summer that Republicans were “entitled” to five more congressional seats in Texas as the justification for launching their own redistricting efforts. “I was also raised where two wrongs don't make a right,” Waters told Fitzgibbon during the hearing. Only five people signed up to testify on Wednesday, none of whom expressed support for HJR 4209. Some support reforming the state’s redistricting process, but said doing so mid-cycle is “dangerous.” While only a handful of people testified, more than 1,100 individuals signed in virtually to state their opposition, with only about a dozen doing so in support or listing "other." Rep. Jim Walsh, who chairs the Washington State Republican Party, questioned why the state would weaken its “strong bipartisan process” in a “reactive response” to “inferior” systems. Fitzgibbon said he “chafes” at remarks like those Trump made last summer and argued that it’s now too risky to wait. “Is chafing at what a politician says, sufficient grounds to amend our state constitution?” Walsh said. Alison McCaffree, chair of the League of Women Voters of Washington’s Redistricting Reform Task Force for the last seven years, testified as “other” on Wednesday. She said “mid-cycle redistricting is dangerous” and sets a precedent that could disenfranchise voters based on race or political affiliation. Sharon Hanek, who previously served on the Pierce County Redistricting Commission, voiced similar concerns, questioning how this process would provide a fair outcome amid such a polarized climate. Citizen lobbyist Antony Mixer reminded Fitzgibbon that his party lacks the votes to pass HJR 4209. “This is a constitutional amendment that requires a two-thirds vote in each chamber. Those votes do not exist, so we are wasting time hearing this,” Mixer said. Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen previously told The Center Square that he doesn’t support a mid-decade redistricting attempt in Washington, nor does he see a path for it to pass in his chamber. Gov. Bob Ferguson told The Center Square earlier this month that he supports what California did with its own redistricting, but noted that Washington state lacks the votes to launch a mid-decade attempt. “I would never want to change our system, but obviously, the rules have changed. States like Texas are doing what they're doing,” Ferguson said during a Jan. 9 press conference. “I don't think some states play with one set of rules on redistricting, and states like Washington play with a different set of rules.” “If I'd been governor of California,” he said. “I would have proposed exactly what Gavin Newsom did.”

Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan highlighted an increase in violent threats directed at judges, court personnel and elected officials during speeches to the Idaho Legislature on Wednesday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise.  “Threats directed at Idaho judges and courts have increased significantly in recent years, and while most never materialize, […]

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Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan highlighted an increase in violent threats directed at judges, court personnel and elected officials during speeches to the Idaho Legislature on Wednesday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise.  “Threats directed at Idaho judges and courts have increased significantly in recent years, and while most never materialize, […]

Ela alega ‘hostilidade’ dos magistrados; nova audiência do caso está agendada para fevereiro Carla Zambelli pede troca de juízes que avaliam seu processo extradição apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Ela alega ‘hostilidade’ dos magistrados; nova audiência do caso está agendada para fevereiro Carla Zambelli pede troca de juízes que avaliam seu processo extradição apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials placed an asylum seeker who is eight months pregnant on a deportation flight Wednesday afternoon, even though she was in medical distress, her attorneys told States Newsroom. ICE officials and the Department of Homeland Security responded to States Newsroom’s requests for comment, but did not answer questions […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials placed an asylum seeker who is eight months pregnant on a deportation flight Wednesday afternoon, even though she was in medical distress, her attorneys told States Newsroom. ICE officials and the Department of Homeland Security responded to States Newsroom’s requests for comment, but did not answer questions […]

“Dilarang memasuki, melakukan aktivitas, dan memanfaatkan tanah ini.” Begitu plang yang terpasang di sejumlah titik permukiman di Desa Kawasi, Kecamatan Obi, Halmahera Selatan, Maluku Utara. Nurhayati Nanlessy menyeret papan plang larangan itu. Dia bersama beberapa perempuan Desa Kawasi, Kecamatan Obi, Halmahera Selatan, Maluku Utara, protes karena ada plang larangan itu. Harita Nickel, perusahaan tambang […] The post Potret Hilirisasi Nikel Maluku Utara, Pertumbuhan Ekonomi buat Siapa? appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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“Dilarang memasuki, melakukan aktivitas, dan memanfaatkan tanah ini.” Begitu plang yang terpasang di sejumlah titik permukiman di Desa Kawasi, Kecamatan Obi, Halmahera Selatan, Maluku Utara. Nurhayati Nanlessy menyeret papan plang larangan itu. Dia bersama beberapa perempuan Desa Kawasi, Kecamatan Obi, Halmahera Selatan, Maluku Utara, protes karena ada plang larangan itu. Harita Nickel, perusahaan tambang […] The post Potret Hilirisasi Nikel Maluku Utara, Pertumbuhan Ekonomi buat Siapa? appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee advanced resolutions Wednesday to recommend former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton be held in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with a subpoena the panel issued related to the investigation of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The votes on both resolutions […]

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The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee advanced resolutions Wednesday to recommend former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton be held in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with a subpoena the panel issued related to the investigation of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The votes on both resolutions […]

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Ajuda inclui recursos financeiros e alimentos em meio à crise energética agravada por tensões com os EUA e sanções dos China aprova ajuda emergencial a Cuba de US$ 80 milhões e doa 60 mil toneladas de arroz apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Ajuda inclui recursos financeiros e alimentos em meio à crise energética agravada por tensões com os EUA e sanções dos China aprova ajuda emergencial a Cuba de US$ 80 milhões e doa 60 mil toneladas de arroz apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Two days into the 30-day legislative session, public safety has emerged as a top priority for many of New Mexico's elected officials.

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Two days into the 30-day legislative session, public safety has emerged as a top priority for many of New Mexico's elected officials.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices across the political spectrum appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump’s swift, informal dismissal of Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook, and his effort to influence the independent central bank that governs monetary policy in the United States. The oral arguments Wednesday drew a high-profile appearance in the courtroom of […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices across the political spectrum appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump’s swift, informal dismissal of Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook, and his effort to influence the independent central bank that governs monetary policy in the United States. The oral arguments Wednesday drew a high-profile appearance in the courtroom of […]

Mãe Zana de Odé celebra resistência e cobra mais diálogo com o poder público No Dia do Combate à Intolerância Religiosa, ialorixá afirma: ‘Meu povo está perdendo o medo’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Mãe Zana de Odé celebra resistência e cobra mais diálogo com o poder público No Dia do Combate à Intolerância Religiosa, ialorixá afirma: ‘Meu povo está perdendo o medo’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. As forecasters warn that a winter storm could wallop New York City this weekend, the city’s schools will pivot to remote learning rather than cancel classes, if necessary. With no room in the school calendar for a traditional snow day, schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels confirmed that the nation’s largest school system would go virtual in the event of a big storm — despite lobbying from his 11th grade son. The National Weather Service is predicting snow on Sunday into Monday — though there is still uncertainty about the effect on the city. Some superintendents have already asked their principals to ensure they’re ready for a remote day and that their students have devices, according to emails obtained by Chalkbeat. Samuels confirmed that schools would go virtual, if needed — even though the move is unpopular with many students, he told PIX11 on Wednesday. It could be the first test of Samuels’ ability to manage a major logistical as well as those attending 6-12 schools were already scheduled to be off for an educator professional development day. Parents of younger kids, however, tend to be the ones scrambling for child care, especially caregivers who must work in person. Many families also depend on schools to provide their children breakfast and lunch. The last time schools closed in-person classes for a snow day, in February 2024, a technical meltdown prevented many students and teachers from logging on, despite efforts to practice in advance. The Education Department subsequently conducted another drill, but it was optional, and many students seem to have opted out. Some principals said they felt ready from a device standpoint, but had concerns as to whether their families can or will log on. “For us, most of the kids do some amount of learning on their devices in school, and we have 1:1 devices, so that part is manageable,” said one Brooklyn elementary school principal, who was not authorized to speak on the record. “Ensuring families and students get online from home and learning when they’ve been out of practice with remote learning for so long may be more of a challenge.” In 2020, New York City schools stopped having traditional snow days since schools can instead offer virtual learning and need to squeeze in as many instruction days as possible as more holidays have been added to the calendar. The state requires 180 days of instruction, but allows certain professional development days to count toward that number, and because of that, New York City students are only in class 176 days this year. Alex Zimmerman is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org. Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy at azimmer@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. As forecasters warn that a winter storm could wallop New York City this weekend, the city’s schools will pivot to remote learning rather than cancel classes, if necessary. With no room in the school calendar for a traditional snow day, schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels confirmed that the nation’s largest school system would go virtual in the event of a big storm — despite lobbying from his 11th grade son. The National Weather Service is predicting snow on Sunday into Monday — though there is still uncertainty about the effect on the city. Some superintendents have already asked their principals to ensure they’re ready for a remote day and that their students have devices, according to emails obtained by Chalkbeat. Samuels confirmed that schools would go virtual, if needed — even though the move is unpopular with many students, he told PIX11 on Wednesday. It could be the first test of Samuels’ ability to manage a major logistical as well as those attending 6-12 schools were already scheduled to be off for an educator professional development day. Parents of younger kids, however, tend to be the ones scrambling for child care, especially caregivers who must work in person. Many families also depend on schools to provide their children breakfast and lunch. The last time schools closed in-person classes for a snow day, in February 2024, a technical meltdown prevented many students and teachers from logging on, despite efforts to practice in advance. The Education Department subsequently conducted another drill, but it was optional, and many students seem to have opted out. Some principals said they felt ready from a device standpoint, but had concerns as to whether their families can or will log on. “For us, most of the kids do some amount of learning on their devices in school, and we have 1:1 devices, so that part is manageable,” said one Brooklyn elementary school principal, who was not authorized to speak on the record. “Ensuring families and students get online from home and learning when they’ve been out of practice with remote learning for so long may be more of a challenge.” In 2020, New York City schools stopped having traditional snow days since schools can instead offer virtual learning and need to squeeze in as many instruction days as possible as more holidays have been added to the calendar. The state requires 180 days of instruction, but allows certain professional development days to count toward that number, and because of that, New York City students are only in class 176 days this year. Alex Zimmerman is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org. Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy at azimmer@chalkbeat.org.

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Locals took to the Louis Park fishing pier to enjoy sunshine as Stockton experiences a foggy and grey January. Photos: A sunny day at Louis Park peaks through during a foggy January is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Locals took to the Louis Park fishing pier to enjoy sunshine as Stockton experiences a foggy and grey January. Photos: A sunny day at Louis Park peaks through during a foggy January is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.