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published on December 1, 2017 - 2:00 PM

The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 4 p.m. Stocks are closing modestly lower, having recouped much

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If you’ve been operating a business or own property in Fresno County this year, odds are you have reasons to

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Much-needed rainfall and an up-and-coming residential project are cause for optimism in Madera County’s economy. Julie Herd, manager of business

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Economic development is occurring at a rapid clip in Kings County — measured in fast cars, fast planes, fast trains

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Having seemingly grown from its agricultural roots, diversification is now the name of the game going forward for Tulare County

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(AP) — California regulators have nixed a plan to let self-driving car manufacturers evade liability for crashes if the vehicle

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The San Joaquin Valley Water Infrastructure Authority is urging farmers and other people in the Valley to attend the Dec.

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(AP) — The deadliest U.S. building fire in more than a decade has left David Gregory with a recurring nightmare

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(AP) — The attacks on San Francisco and other cities with similar immigration policies began moments after a jury acquitted

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Bill Smittcamp learned from his father, Earl, how to run the business he started in 1945, first as a stone...

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