If what happens in bankrupt Stockton stays in Stockton, then Pamela A. MacLean's cover story this month ("Sleepless in Stockton") is nothing more than a local tale. But with as many as 20 more cities in California facing the prospect of financial ruin, that doesn't seem likely.
As it happens, MacLean was born and raised in Stockton. Yet in so many ways the city she once knew has all but disappeared. "I was particularly peeved," she says, "when they tore down t...
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