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published on January 7, 2022 - 2:23 PM

 (AP) — The California surge in coronavirus cases has shut down schools and sidelined thousands of police, firefighters, teachers and

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published on - 2:02 PM

A new study has revealed the most popular vehicles among Fresno car buyers in the midst of the global microchip

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published on - 1:15 PM

The City of Fresno is seeking proposals from local community organizations to provide Covid-19 recovery services. The funding is from

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published on January 6, 2022 - 2:24 PM

IDEAL Capital Group, based in Clovis, announced the acquisition of River Park Commons Townhomes in Murray, Utah. IDEAL made the

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published on - 2:13 PM

Mechanics Bank is ready for business at Park Crossing Shopping Center in Fresno.  The bank and the Fresno Chamber of

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published on - 1:39 PM

More declines in big technology stocks pulled major indexes lower on Wall Street, driving the market further into the red

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published on - 1:38 PM

(AP) — Growth in the U.S. service industry, where most Americans work, pulled back in December after expanding at a

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published on - 1:36 PM

(AP) — Two former investment executives from Japan have pleaded guilty in Las Vegas to wire fraud in what prosecutors

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published on - 1:34 PM

(AP) — Powerball tickets sold in Wisconsin and California were winners of the latest jackpot and will split $632 million,

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published on - 1:32 PM

(AP) — A dramatic surge in coronavirus cases has sidelined more than 800 Los Angeles city police and fire personnel

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