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published on April 14, 2022 - 2:37 PM

(AP) — Stocks closed lower on Wall Street Thursday as investors gave mixed reviews to earnings from four of the

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One of Downtown Fresno’s oldest restaurants still in operation is up for sale. Owner Art Imirian has listed George’s Shish

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A trucking industry event is returning to Fresno after a hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The American Trucking Show

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In just ten days, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has gone from popular Twitter contributor to the company’s largest individual shareholder

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(AP) — Firefighters contained a massive blaze at a central California food processing plant that prompted authorities to tell thousands

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(AP) — A California-based finance company has agreed to pay more than $900,000 to settle allegations that it was illegally

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(AP) — As a casino dealer, Shamikah Townsend knows when the odds are in her favor. And they definitely are

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(AP) — The average salary in the major leagues rebounded to $4.4 million on opening day, boosted by a frenzy

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In his first letter to Amazon shareholders, CEO Andy Jassy offered a defense of the wages and benefits the company

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Data show money for rental assistance in Fresno County processing at rates higher than State of California averages, with money

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