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published on December 13, 2019 - 1:19 PM

Stocks closed with tiny gains on Wall Street as investors weigh the news that the US and China have reached

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(AP) — The country’s most populous state could become the first to require a portion of new truck sales be

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The Tulare County Board of Supervisors will consider Tuesday whether to lease the former Visalia BIG Kmart and convert it

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published on - 12:54 PM

(AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. has canceled plans to impose new tariffs on $160 billion

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published on - 12:47 PM

(AP) — Buzzing chainsaws are interrupted by the frequent crash of breaking branches as crews fell towering trees and clear

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published on - 12:45 PM

(AP) — U.S. retail sales rose at a modest pace in November as the holiday shopping season appeared to have

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published on - 12:43 PM

(AP) — A group of California congressional members have proposed tighter safety standards for small boats after a diving charter

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published on - 12:36 PM

(AP) — History scholars are getting a new trove of priceless presidential papers to pore over at Southern California’s Huntington

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published on - 9:23 AM

(AP) — When the U.S. Census Bureau starts counting people next year in Detroit, obstacles are bound to arise: The

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published on December 12, 2019 - 2:49 PM

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 23-year-old Dinuba man on allegations that he used social media to sell

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