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published on July 5, 2017 - 1:24 PM

Fresno State wrestling, which returns in the fall after an 11-year hiatus, will compete in the Big 12 Conference. The

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U.S. stock indexes ended mixed as energy companies slid, pushed lower by a downturn in energy prices. Auto parts makers

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A Fresno software company has completed a merger with another business. Aplos Software, a leading provider of web-based software for

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Central Valley home prices continue to increase year over year, according to the latest data for the month of May

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(AP) — The Federal Reserve is figuring out when to start unloading much of its $4.5 trillion in bond holdings

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Fresno’s Haagen-Dazs ice cream shop will be celebrating its one-year anniversary this weekend with discounted goodies. All day on Saturday,

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(AP) — Orders to U.S. factories fell for the second straight month in May, a potentially worrisome sign for American

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(AP) — Volvo will begin producing electric motors on all its cars from 2019, becoming the first major automaker to

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(AP) — When departure information disappeared from Kiev airport’s website after last week’s cyberattack, employees trained a camera on the

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(AP) — Off and on for nearly a century, California lawmakers pondered breaking up an obscure elected board that now

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