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published on September 28, 2020 - 2:11 PM

(AP) — Northern California’s wine country was on fire again Monday as strong winds fanned flames in the already scorched

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published on September 25, 2020 - 2:21 PM

Walmart has notified two companies in Fresno and one in Visalia that they were among 850 open call applicants invited

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College football is looking for a return this fall — provided local governments are on board. On the same day

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The family of a renowned Valley farmer has made a gift to Tree Fresno worth $3,500. The donation, provided by

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published on - 1:42 PM

Tulare County’s ag numbers are in, and fruits, nuts and veggies grossed a noteworthy increase for the South Valley. The

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U.S. stocks are closing with solid gains Friday, the latest shift in a recent stretch of turbulence for the market.

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(AP) — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s husband, University of California Regent Richard Blum, was named Thursday by the state auditor’s

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Waffle Shop owner Ammar Ibrahim went up against state lockdown orders in May by reopening on Mother’s Day Weekend. He

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published on - 12:47 PM

(AP) — California’s largest wildfire is threatening a marijuana-growing enclave, and authorities said many of the locals have refused to

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published on - 12:44 PM

(AP) — First it was toilet paper. Disinfectant wipes. Beans. Coins. Computers. Now, desks are in short supply because of

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