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published on July 21, 2017 - 1:55 PM

(AP) — Amazon’s new ready-to-eat meal package is the perfect recipe for someone who doesn’t have enough time to shop

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(AP) — A federal judge on Friday approved an $11.2 million settlement between the marital infidelity website Ashley Madison and

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(AP) — Hiring rose last month in 14 U.S. states in June, and the unemployment rate fell to record lows

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Unemployment rates across the Valley in June rose slightly as farms shed jobs ahead of the upcoming harvest season, according

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Visalia Medical Clinic has opened The Wellness Center, a program designed for Medicare patients to help ensure they receive their

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Fresno is part of a pilot program that could provide up to $70 million in green development projects aimed at

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As a way to help modernize one of the Valley’s most beloved cities, local real estate development firm Apotek Moderna...

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Read more » Gordie Webster
published on July 20, 2017 - 4:27 PM

It seems like much of the legislation coming out of Sacramento is geared toward exposing small business owners to more

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(AP) — U.S. stock indexes essentially hit the snooze bar Thursday as investors were relieved the European Central Bank didn’t

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(AP) — Facebook is working on a way for news organizations to charge readers for articles they share and read

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