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Gabriel Dillard

published on May 6, 2016 - 1:51 AM

Craig Scharton, owner of Peeve’s Public House on the Fulton Mall, announced on Facebook this morning that the pub will

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Electric vehicles charging stations are in the works by the end of the year along both Highway 99 and Interstate

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Supporters of “green” energy sources like biodiesel are turning up the heat on California state lawmakers in an effort to

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published on April 29, 2016 - 10:00 PM

Kettleman City’s 10-year struggle to provide clean drinking water faces a new delay. The local water district was forced to

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Already struggling with rock-bottom milk prices, Valley dairies are bracing for more pain after the California Air Resources Board (CARB)

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A cold, windy, wet March may have torpedoed the 2016 Golden State prune crop — especially in orchards located in

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published on April 22, 2016 - 1:41 AM

A Downtown Fresno landmark, the century-old Parker-Nash Building, is in the process of being transformed into a state-of-the-art charter school.

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(AP) — Interior Secretary Sally Jewell on Tuesday called for “a major course correction” in the way the nation conserves

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Valley attorney Steve Crass is scheduled to testify this week in Sacramento before the Assembly’s Labor and Employment Committee. Crass

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Harry Armstrong, longtime Clovis City Councilman and the longest tenured person on a city council in California, will serve as

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