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published on September 10, 2020 - 11:09 AM

There will be no hot-air balloons flying over Clovis this fall — the latest victim of the Covid-19 pandemic and public

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published on - 10:31 AM

The Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation is collaborating with the City of Fresno to provide $2 million in grants to small

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published on - 9:33 AM

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) and the City of Selma have launched a website for the up-coming High-Speed Rail

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published on September 9, 2020 - 2:42 PM

A major housing project has broken ground in one of Downtown Fresno’s most underserved areas. On Wednesday the City of

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published on - 2:26 PM

It was disappointing to see Speaker Nancy Pelosi come out strongly against liability protections for essential businesses that have continued

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published on - 2:23 PM

A record amount of California is burning, spurred by a nearly 20-year mega-drought. To the north, parts of Oregon that

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published on - 2:20 PM

(AP) — Six states in the U.S. West that rely on the Colorado River to sustain cities and farms rebuked

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published on - 2:17 PM

(AP) — Republican candidates eager for a turnaround in heavily Democratic California are spotlighting what they see as a dire

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published on - 2:14 PM

(AP) — Wall Street snapped back to life on Wednesday, recovering from its worst stretch of losses in months, as

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published on - 2:12 PM

Home sales may be peaking in a way no one could have predicted. Following stay-at-home orders, tastes have shifted from

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