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published on July 5, 2024 - 1:48 PM

Genelle Taylor Kumpe has expanded on her role with the San Joaquin Valley Manufacturing Alliance, picking up another CEO responsibility

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published on - 1:10 PM

Tulare County Assessor Tara K. Freitas announced the annual assessment roll is $49.97 billion, an 8.5% increase from last year. 

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published on - 11:55 AM

Flindt Andersen, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Parents and Addicts in Need (PAIN) and CEO of New Perceptions

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published on - 10:54 AM

Editor’s note: This story was corrected to indicate the Firebaugh plant processed parsley and onion, and not garlic. The story

Read more » drone show
published on July 3, 2024 - 2:36 PM

Fresno resident Dave Swindell, owner of Sky Runner Drone Light Shows, appreciates the exposure offered by a pilot incentive program

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published on - 12:59 PM

Marie Callender’s near Fresno State is set to host its first-ever Fourth of July pie eating contest, with the top

Read more » marjaree
published on - 11:20 AM

Critical funding cuts for victim care centers was recently avoided when advocates, survivors, the Fresno City Council and California Governor

Read more » mural
published on July 2, 2024 - 1:53 PM

A Fresno muralist recently had his work installed in the warehouse of a major global company. The Amazon FAT1 warehouse

Read more » heat
published on - 12:30 PM

(AP) — Swaths of California sweltered Tuesday and things were only expected to get worse during the Fourth of July

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published on - 12:26 PM

Nicole Linder, a community leader and advocate against domestic violence, is among this year’s Top Dog Alumni Award honorees. The

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