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published on January 20, 2017 - 4:23 PM

(AP) — The first manual survey this year of California’s snowpack revealed Tuesday that it holds about half as much

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After a sluggish start, the Cal INDEX medical database has agreed to a merger that would create one of the

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(AP) — From Wal-Mart to General Motors to Amazon, a growing number of the world’s largest firms appear to be

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  Today’s announcement marks a total of five travel-related Zika cases that have been reported in Fresno County, said Leticia

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The Visalia Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Visalia Convention Center, Fresno Pacific University-Visalia Campus, Visalia First Assembly of

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  Fresno County’s Central Valley unemployment rate in December 2016 was 9.5 percent, up from 9.3 percent in November 2016

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(AP) — Oakland civic leaders and deep-pocketed investors fighting to keep the Raiders from moving insist they are still in

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(AP) — A scientist in California has named a newly discovered moth species after President-elect Donald Trump, saying the white

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(AP) — A federal appeals court says lending companies operated by Native American tribes are subject to investigation by a

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(AP) — Uber Technologies is paying $20 million claims to settle allegations that it duped people into driving for its

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