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published on October 20, 2022 - 2:54 PM

A company with an innovative approach to commercial storage is offering flexible warehouse space for rent in Fresno. City of

Read more » Maurice Williams
published on October 17, 2022 - 2:01 PM

Luz Scott-Lenger has been preparing for a housing market downturn since January. The Tulare County Realtor with Century 21 Jordan

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published on October 13, 2022 - 1:29 PM

(AP) — The White House hosted a summit Thursday to help speed up construction projects tied to the roughly $1

Read more » Developer Sevak Khatchadourian
published on - 12:05 PM

“It was the center of downtown and everything was built around it.” That’s how Craig Scharton, former Downtown Fresno czar,

Read more » Rob Bonta
published on October 12, 2022 - 3:06 PM

California Attorney General Rob Bonta is putting in his two cents on a rezone issue going before the Fresno City

Read more » elm property
published on October 11, 2022 - 2:52 PM

A controversy years in the making behind reverting 92 acres in Southwest Fresno to industrial use comes to a head

Read more » Busseto
published on - 12:17 PM

The Fresno City Council on Thursday will consider a rezone of 20 acres in Southwest Fresno as a meat processor

Read more » pistachios
published on October 7, 2022 - 2:05 PM

Ag values in Kings County grew in 2021, adding $163.7 million from the year prior to reach $2.34 billion. The

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published on - 1:38 PM

(AP) — Wall Street lost more ground on worries that a still-strong U.S jobs market may actually make a recession

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published on - 1:26 PM

If the squabbling ever stops over Elon Musk’s renewed bid to buy Twitter, experts say he still faces a huge

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