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published on January 13, 2020 - 12:40 PM

(AP) — Hemp growers and entrepreneurs who were joyous a year ago after U.S. lawmakers reclassified the plant as a

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Fresno Pacific’s 75 years tell the story of a growing partnership with Fresno and Central California. As Pacific Bible Institute,

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published on January 10, 2020 - 3:44 PM

Eateries are getting noticed in the Central Valley with a couple notable mentions nationally as well as some awaited openings.

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published on - 1:57 PM

Looking for a winter home? You may not have to look further than Shaver Lake. The popular recreation spot in

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published on - 1:37 PM

Fresno County has settled a lawsuit regarding the staffing level of its Public Defender’s Office, promising to increase and maintain

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published on - 1:23 PM

(AP) — Stocks are closing broadly lower on Wall Street after giving up early gains. The government’s latest report on

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published on - 1:17 PM

(AP) — U.S. employers added 145,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.5%, signaling that the

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published on - 1:15 PM

(AP) — In her first year as Federal Reserve chair, Janet Yellen presided over a policy panel divided over the

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published on - 1:08 PM

(AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to give $20,000 stipends to teachers at high needs schools and extend health

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published on - 1:06 PM

(AP) — In the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, no prize is bigger than California, which offers more delegates

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