People rallied in support of President Donald Trump Saturday morning at a Stop the Steal event at Tracy City Hall Saturday morning. The rally drew about 175 people.
It was a challenging year through the lens. The coronavirus pandemic, homicides, record-breaking wildfires and protests were some of the top news events this year.
Trading whiteboards and notebooks for computer screens, students and teachers at most schools in Tracy and Mountain House started the school year with distance learning this week.
Fireworks were launched from the old Heinz factory on Saturday night as the city and the chamber of commerce presented their annual Independence Day show.
Photo gallery: On Sunday afternoon, a crowd gathered to demonstrate in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25.
Look back at some of the most memorable moments of 2019 through the lens.
Brighter Christmas of Tracy gave out boxes of food and toys to 600 families with 1,400 children and provided food and kitchenware to 103 seniors on Sunday at Williams Middle School
Tracy Cemetery was one of 2,100 cemeteries across the nation where people laid evergreen wreaths at veterans' grave markers on Saturday.
Teams from Mountain House and Millennium played in SJS Foundation games, a benefit for the section’s scholar-athlete scholarships handed out at the end of the school year, to start the season.
The Tracy High Bulldogs lost their first round CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoff game against the Central Catholic Raiders 58-14 Friday night in Modesto.
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