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published on October 22, 2021 - 2:43 PM

The Fresno County Transportation Authority (FCTA) and the Fresno Council of Governments will host a series of community workshops to

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Wall Street capped a choppy day of trading Friday with an uneven finish for the major stock indexes, as losses

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(AP) — Southern California harbor patrol boats picked up reports of a possible fuel spill off the coast on a

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(AP) — NASA on Thursday launched an online platform with information on how much water evaporates into the atmosphere from

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(AP) — A drug bust by federal agents and San Francisco police netted 12.5 pounds (5.7 kilograms) of the deadly

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(AP) — The Justice Department announced Friday a cross-government effort to investigate and prosecute redlining, the practice of banks discriminating

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Alena Nicole George, 43, of Fresno, pleaded guilty Friday to federal access device fraud, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert

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(AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday that the tangled supply chains and shortages that have bedeviled the

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Bank of the Sierra’s parent company is starting a share repurchase program.  Sierra Bancorp’s board of directors approved the program,

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A Madera winery has found a second home in Monterey County. The owners of CRU Winery debuted a tasting room

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