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published on March 31, 2020 - 12:59 PM

Scammers are taking advantage of confusion and fear during the COVID-19 crisis, targeting vulnerable populations and others. Dawn Golik, executive

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published on - 12:51 PM

(AP) — A large haul of drugs, including opioids, methamphetamine and cocaine, being smuggled from Mexico to California was seized

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published on - 12:46 PM

(AP) — Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who was sued by gun-rights groups after trying to shut down firearms

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published on - 12:42 PM

(AP) — The Transpacific Yacht Club has postponed the Transpac-Tahiti 2020 race from Los Angeles to Tahiti due to restrictions

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published on - 12:40 PM

(AP) — Like forecasters tracking a megastorm, White House officials are relying on statistical models to help predict the impact

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published on - 12:38 PM

(AP) — The coronavirus has dealt a financial blow to millions of Americans and now April’s bills are coming due.

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published on - 12:36 PM

(AP) — The Trump administration rolled back ambitious Obama-era vehicle mileage standards Tuesday, raising the ceiling on damaging fossil fuel

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published on - 12:32 PM

Some pregnant women fear giving birth with no loved ones by their side. Others worry about getting sick with COVID-19

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published on - 12:15 PM

Fresno County stands to see an economic loss of $2.2 billion in the virus-stricken second quarter of the year, equaling

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published on March 30, 2020 - 3:42 PM

Business leaders face their own challenges trying to navigate their obligations during this unprecedented time. When it comes to the

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