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published on September 18, 2017 - 1:23 PM

(AP) — Florida’s agriculture commissioner said Monday that the path of Hurricane Irma “could not have been more lethal” to

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(AP) — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is recommending that six of 27 national monuments under review by the Trump administration

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Bank of the Sierra’s newest branch in Pismo Beach is now open. It is the Porterville-based bank’s fifth addition in

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(AP) — California lawmakers voted early Saturday to set the state’s presidential primary in March, a move that would force

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On a Tuesday morning last month, the Dinuba Walmart became home to the Valley’s first Walmart Academy. This grand opening

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(AP) — California Democrat Dianne Feinstein isn’t publicly committing to seeking a fifth Senate term in 2018. The 84-year-old —

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After a long-time partnership with the ‘49ers, former Gold Rush cheerleader Melissa Gotelli is returning to work for the football

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(AP) — Republicans straining to find about $1 trillion to finance sweeping tax cuts are homing in on two popular

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(AP) — Gov. Scott Walker is scheduled Monday to sign into law a $3 billion incentive package for Foxconn Technology

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(AP) — The mass of warm water known as “the blob” that heated up the North Pacific Ocean has dissipated,

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