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published on October 30, 2019 - 1:51 PM

A UCSF physician and professor received recognition for humanism in care for efforts made throughout his career. According to a

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Though it’s mostly just erected steel beams and concrete, developers of a parcel on the northeast corner of West Fallbrook

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(AP) — A woman who vanished on a visit to Sequoia National Park in California was spotted by a low-flying

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published on October 29, 2019 - 3:51 PM

Kaiser Permanente awarded a $90,000 grant to United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley (UHC), which will provide free

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U-Haul is offering free services to to victims of the ongoing wildfires in California, including out of locations in Fresno.

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A statement coming from Fresno Foxes leadership says the soccer club will “almost certainly be relocating.” Fresno FC owner Ray

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A Kerman bank teller is showing no signs of slowing down, even after more than 50 years behind the booth.

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published on October 28, 2019 - 2:46 PM

Innovators and inventors came together at the Clovis Veterans Memorial District to pitch business ideas Oct. 23. The Central Valley

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The Fresno County Sheriff’s office received 250 tablets for inmates of the Fresno County Jail to use to improve literacy

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A Central Valley clean-air agency received the lion’s share of grant money from the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce diesel

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