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Gabriel Dillard
published on June 22, 2020 - 2:38 PM

Senate Bill 939, a bill that sought to completely upend commercial real estate as we know it, failed to pass

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Livingston-based Foster Farms is ready to reopen some of those shuttered poultry ranches in Kings County it bought out of

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On the 18 acres of land he leased in Sanger, Hmong American farmer Chongyee Xiong has been forced to watch

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published on June 19, 2020 - 2:46 PM

The Fresno County Board of Supervisors introduced the first two recipients of federal funding through the CARES Act, with 998

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Liz Mcilvaine, president of Total Concept Enterprises in Fresno, has been named the new chairperson of the San Joaquin Valley

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Business isn’t exactly booming during a pandemic. In fact, many are lucky to still be in business at all. With

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published on - 11:22 AM

More people were working in May than the previous month in the Central Valley, putting us on a similar track

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published on June 18, 2020 - 2:37 PM

Looking back at the two months during shelter in place, the demand Realtor Don Scordino saw from homebuyers surprised him.

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Cal Fire is stepping up in a big way with a major donation for new trees in the Valley. Tree

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What some are calling the most important conservation bill passed in 50 years made its way out of the U.S.

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