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published on March 18, 2026 - 2:48 PM

A landmark new WNBA collective bargaining agreement was reached in principle early Wednesday morning that will give the league its

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Fresno City Councilmember Miguel Arias held an impromptu news conference on Wednesday, March 18, announcing he will pursue the removal

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A seven-week, student-led fundraising campaign in the Fresno region drew to a close on Saturday, March 14, raising over $700,000

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It’s an hour before tipoff and Patti Close takes her usual seat near the UCLA bench. Mother Bruin is in

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San Franciscans bared an unusual amount of skin for this time of year Tuesday, as a city better known for

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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. One candidate wants to suspend a host of

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Valley Children’s Hospital has acquired Gunner Ranch, Inc., adding 277 acres next to its campus with the aim of improving

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published on March 17, 2026 - 4:56 PM

The City of Orange Cove has launched a new commercial truck driving school to help provide vocational training for careers

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Kaiser Permanente employees are planning a one-day work stoppage on Wednesday, March 17, citing concerns over the provider’s implementation of

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California’s Central Valley is set to receive its largest-ever federal water investment — $540 million directed at aging canals, conveyance

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