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published on March 24, 2026 - 3:55 PM

Valley Children’s Hospital has welcomed 14 new physicians into its pediatric residency program, with the incoming class set to begin

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The California Gig Workers Union is planning a series of rallies on Wednesday to call on lawmakers to tighten regulations

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Kepler Neighborhood School, a TK-8 charter school in downtown Fresno, has secured a five-year charter renewal while also launching a

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A local company is helping drivers in the Fresno area save time on their daily routines — or on the

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U.S. stock indexes slipped Tuesday and gave back some of their rallies from the day before, while oil prices got

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Travelers passing through Philadelphia International Airport on Monday may have expected long security lines. But the longest line was made

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Belgian pharmaceutical company UCB announced Tuesday that it would invest $2 billion to build a drug-making plant in suburban Atlanta.

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The University of Southern California canceled a gubernatorial debate planned for Tuesday after candidates of color, who would have been

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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California sued the Trump administration Monday to block

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Artificial intelligence company Anthropic is asking a federal judge on Tuesday to temporarily halt the Pentagon’s “unprecedented and stigmatizing” designation

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