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published on July 30, 2020 - 2:51 PM

Summer is here and farms in the Central Valley are harvesting fruits, vegetables and many other crops — but more

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(AP) — The police chief of a San Francisco Bay Area city under scrutiny after several fatal police shootings said

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published on - 2:32 PM

Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced a new appointment to the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, choosing a native

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(AP) — A magnitude 4.2 earthquake gave the Los Angeles region a predawn wake-up call Thursday, triggering local alerts from

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published on - 2:30 PM

Big Tech companies reported mixed quarterly earnings on Thursday, a day after their top executives faced a tough congressional grilling

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published on - 2:28 PM

(AP) — Most of Wall Street stumbled Thursday, but yet another rise for big technology stocks helped keep the market’s

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published on - 2:21 PM

Stocked shelves at a long-delayed Downtown Fresno grocery store may mean the store’s opening is sooner rather than later. Owners

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published on - 2:17 PM

(AP) — The coronavirus pandemic sent the U.S. economy plunging by a record-shattering 32.9% annual rate last quarter and is

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(AP) — A deadlocked Senate on Thursday exited Washington for the weekend without acting to extend a $600 per-week expanded

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published on - 2:03 PM

(AP) — More than 1.4 million laid-off Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, further evidence of the devastation the

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