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published on June 22, 2017 - 11:14 AM

(AP) — A parole hearing resumed Thursday for convicted killer Patricia Krenwinkel — a follower of cult leader Charles Manson

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(AP) — Senate Republicans released their long-awaited bill Thursday to dismantle much of Barack Obama’s health care law, proposing to

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(AP) — At Facebook, mere “sharing” is getting old. Finding deeper meaning in online communities is the next big thing.

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(AP) — Sears Canada Inc. said Thursday it plans to close 59 locations across Canada and cut approximately 2,900 jobs

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published on - 10:44 AM

(AP) — A recent insurance study links increased car crash claims to legalized recreational marijuana. The Highway Loss Data Institute,

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published on - 9:08 AM

There were a couple pieces of news from Mayor Lee Brand’s State of the City address Wednesday in Downtown Fresno.

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published on - 8:26 AM

After a yearlong legal dispute with the California High-Speed Rail Authority, the owner of a Madera steel company and brewery...

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published on - 8:19 AM

Maxco Supply Inc. is planning an expansion of operations from its Parlier base to nearby Fowler, where the company will

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published on June 21, 2017 - 1:43 PM

(AP) — Energy stocks dove again on Wednesday as oil dropped to its lowest price since last summer, extending their

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(AP) — The wildly popular fidget spinners that seem to be in the hands of the half the children in

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