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Trash continues to pile up in Bay Area municipalities served by Republic Services, a waste management company that saw many of its workers go on strike around the nation last week.
With no end in sight for the Republic Services garbage worker strike to end, more free drop-off locations are being organized to keep trash from piling up along neighborhood streets.The cities of Kent ...
Frustrations are mounting in parts of the Bay Area as garbage continues to pile up amid a nine-day trash strike.
As trash continues to pile up amid the Republic Service strike, some people in Stockton are turning to outside groups to haul ...
As the Republic Service strike enters its second week and trash in Stockton piles up, some residents are taking the matter ...
As Republic Services workers continue to strike, trash pickup delays also continue in Stockton. Here's when to expect a trash ...
Allegations of potential Brown Act violations and political extortion by elected officials are clouding the Stockton City ...
Republic Services resumed limited trash pickup services to a broad swath of Contra Costa County, as well as other pockets of the Bay Area, after a crippling strike threatened to leave trash and other ...
Fallout from the waste collection worker strike against Republic Services is spilling into the courtroom, as contract ...
A strike by landfill workers has led to overflowing trash cans as negotiations between Republic Services and the Teamsters Union continue.
Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee encourages the community to bring waste pickup concerns to Tuesday's council meeting.
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