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Enter the News10@9 'Teachers Dancing Behind Students Contest'

A trending YouTube video depicting teachers dancing behind unsuspecting students inspired News10 to seek out sneaky teachers in Sacramento.

We're asking teachers in the area to send in videos capturing them dancing behind students (like in the video below) to be entered into a contest. News10@9 will choose the funniest video entered and do our show from the winning school's campus.

So get those cameras hidden and start working on your dance moves teachers.  Then send your handiwork to now@news10.net.

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daily Fallon #42

daily Fallon #42

Coming home on this never-ending road trip to hell and backyou try riding strapped into a car seat facing backwards with only the back of a beige leather seat as your view and tell me it is not a road trip to hell…I am REALLY glad that Mi-ma is the designated driver. Now, let’s see what is on the drink menu here…for Mommy…of course for Mommy! ...... Read More

Writer's exchange deadline just 3 months away

Writer's exchange deadline just 3 months away

The California Writers Exchange contest introduces emerging writers from California to the New York literary community and provides them a network for professional advancement. Every third year, writers in California are invited to submit manuscripts. Judges review the entries and select a winning poet and fiction writer. Winners are flown to New York City for an all-expenses-paid, weeklong trip to meet with literary agents, editors, publishers, and writers, and to give a public reading.

We are currently accepting submissions for the 2013 California Writers Exchange contest. Download the application here.

Walking Manhattan: Central Park

Walking Manhattan: Central Park

Today was a very retrospective day. It finally hit me that this dream had actually come true. If for some reason I had to leave tomorrow, this experience will have already exceeded my expectations.

I was standing on the jogging path in Central Park, looking over the lake at the skyline of the East Side. In the background a violinist was playing and I could hear children laughing in the playground. A perfect setting to start the tears flowing, wouldn’t you say? .....

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We’re always learning…aren’t we?

This weekend my younger sister, Ange, received her Masters of Science in Natural Resources Wildlife at Humboldt State University. That means there has been a whole lot of learning going on for her. She’s not done yet though. Remember, we’re always learning. But this weekend was for celebrating Ange’s hard work and achievement so far. She so deserves it... Read More

Ripon man accused of child molestation

RIPON, CA - A 64-year-old Ripon man was arrested Monday on suspicion of molesting a child.

The alleged crime occurred on the 100 block of Robert Avenue.

1st Sgt. Steve Merchant said the Ripon Police Department was informed at approximately 8 Monday morning of the alleged assault.

After interviewing the child and parent, officers arrested and booked Ronald Glenn Bristow into San Joaquin County Jail on felony lewd and lascivious act upon a child under age 14 and misdemeanor sexual battery.

Merchant did not say when or where the alleged violation was committed.

San Joaquin County gang task force created

STOCKTON, CA - Law enforcement officials announced Monday the formation of the San Joaquin Multi-agency Gang Task Force.

The Stockton Police Department and San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department are combining resources to fight gang crime. Officers from each department will be part of The task force which will be comprised of three units: investigative/intelligence resources, enforcement, and prosecution and involve officers from each department, according to Chief of Police Eric Jones and Sheriff Steve Moore.

The task force will also coordinate with the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office. Stockton police spokesman Officer Joseph Smith says other local and federal agencies have also expressed interest in joining the effort.