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published on April 11, 2018 - 1:57 PM

Fresno property management company Manco Abbott announced that two important figures in the company will be retiring. Hal Kissler, founder

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A new Walmart Supercenter will open in the fall in Fresno, while four Valley Walmarts will be part of a

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(AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local): 4 p.m. Stocks are closing mostly lower on

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(AP) — California’s largest water agency on Tuesday approved a nearly $11 billion plan to help fund two enormous tunnels,

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(AP) — California’s government would set prices for hospital stays, doctor visits and other health care services under legislation introduced

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In recent years, the Central Valley tech industry has been growing rapidly, becoming one of the largest hubs in California

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(AP) — A jail guard union has released a 12-year-old video of Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood saying it’s cheaper

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(AP) — Oil and gas companies drilling in state waters off Southern California violated regulations nearly 400 times in the

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Kings County officials this week traveled to the Southern California town of Gardena to meet with executive staff of Faraday

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(AP) — Retailers are hoping for a resolution this year from the Supreme Court, which hears arguments Tuesday in a

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