The salon joins a growing number of business owners in Stockton refusing to comply with a state stay-at-home directive. Lodi and Stockton’s chambers of commerce joined a coalition of businesses organizations across California pushing back against the state s most recent round of sweeping COVID-19 stay-at-home orders even as California hit and quickly passed a staggering 2 million virus cases. Local cases are skyrocketing, too: Just as soon as it started back up again, University of the Pacific’s men’s basketball program had to suspend activities for the second time this season after another positive COVID-19 test.
Slaying deaths continue to mount
Julie Ownbey, a teacher at August Knodt Elementary School, died Tuesday from injuries sustained in a vehicle crash.
“We are deeply saddened by the death of one of our beloved teachers from August Knodt Elementary School,” Clark Burke, Manteca Unified School District superintendent, said.
In a statement, MUSD did not identify Ownbey by name out of privacy. But according to a report by the Pleasanton Weekly, Ownbey died in a solo-vehicle rollover crash along North Livermore Avenue outside the Livermore city limits on Tuesday evening.
“The Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau identified the victim as 52-year-old Julie Ownbey, who died at the scene of the violent crash,” the Pleasanton Weekly said. “Her LinkedIn profile confirmed Ownbey worked as a fourth-grade teacher in the Manteca Unified School District.”
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A Stockton school teacher died in a solo-vehicle rollover crash along North Livermore Avenue outside the Livermore city limits on Tuesday evening.
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The Alameda County Coroner s Bureau identified the victim as 52-year-old Julie Ownbey, who died at the scene of the violent crash. Her LinkedIn profile confirmed Ownbey worked as a fourth-grade teacher in the Manteca Unified School District. We are deeply saddened by the death of one of our beloved teachers from August Knodt Elementary School, Manteca Superintendent Clark Burke said in a statement on Wednesday morning.