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published on May 29, 2019 - 3:16 PM

Police Chief Jerry Dyer formally announced his run for mayor of Fresno Wednesday at a Manchester Center news conference. Dyer’s

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(AP) — A transportation company is betting its hydrogen-powered electric flying vehicles will someday serve as taxis, cargo carriers and

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(AP) — A network of charter schools in California is accused of stealing more than $50 million from the state

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A Los Angeles-based private equity group announced it has acquired Pelco, Inc. from French firm Schneider Electric. The terms of

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(AP) — Activist shareholders used Exxon Mobil’s annual meeting to renew their accusations that the company is failing to confront

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Our website receives upwards of 1 million page views a year. While that could be considered a drop in the

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A new poke restaurant for Sierra Vista Mall is rolling out — and it may soon be in a lot

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(AP) — A Canadian man who sold encrypted Blackberry smartphones to criminals worldwide that enabled them to sell drugs and

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(AP) — U.S. stocks sped toward their first monthly loss of 2019 Wednesday as investors shift money into the safety

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(AP) — If you misbehave repeatedly while getting a ride from Uber, you could get booted off the app. The

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