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published on April 1, 2020 - 1:56 PM

(AP) — A Southern California nursing home has more than 50 residents infected with coronavirus — a troubling development amid

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Even in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, food options are expanding in Visalia. Yoshinoya Japanese Kitchen announced it is

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If you had walked into Downtown Fresno’s Rowell Building seven years ago, you might have seen it as a sad,

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The Business Journal took home first- and second-place honors in the 2019 California Journalism Awards held by the California News

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(AP) — U.S. stocks joined a worldwide downdraft Wednesday as more signs piled up of the economic and physical pain

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(AP) — Census Day — the date used to determine where a person lives for the once-a-decade count — arrived

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(AP) — Chicken with salmonella can make you sick. So can romaine lettuce with E. coli and buffets with lurking

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published on March 31, 2020 - 2:22 PM

The City of Fresno announced that all playground equipment at city parks would close in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

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Starting Wednesday, a small city block in Visalia will close to allow Kaweah Delta Healthcare to expand and improve its

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published on - 2:09 PM

With the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be a challenge to find positive news headlines, but many local

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