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published on June 15, 2018 - 4:00 PM

Discussions of the future of Visalia’s burgeoning microbrewery district have come to a head as the Visalia Planning Commission passed

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The latest data from the state Employment Development Department reveals record low rates for unemployment for the Central Valley in

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A new funding mechanism for California’s community colleges may prove to be beneficial to students in the Central Valley. The

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After voting to put an initiative on tax rates for cannabis businesses on November’s ballot, the Fresno City Council got

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(AP) — U.S. stocks closed out a whirlwind week with a modest loss Friday as markets gauged how much to

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(AP) — U.S. prosecutors have charged one current and five former employees of San Francisco-based Fitbit, Inc. with possessing trade

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(AP) — Apple says it has reached a multi-year deal with Oprah Winfrey to create original programs for its streaming

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(AP) — “The economy,” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell declared this week, “is doing very well.” And it is. Steady

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Michael “Papa Mike” McGarvin first became intimate with Fresno’s homeless problem while working as a photographer for The Fresno Bee....

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(AP) — A California judge has refused to throw out a lawsuit that accuses Twitter of violating the free speech

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