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published on April 20, 2017 - 12:08 PM

The Fresno Chamber of Commerce, the Fresno County Farm Bureau and the organizations’ Kern County counterparts scheduled a joint press

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AP) — The Latest on fatal shootings in downtown Fresno, California (all times local): 9:55 a.m. An evening vigil will

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(AP) — Thursday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds

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published on - 10:24 AM

United Security Bancshares, parent company of Fresno’s United Security Bank, reported net quarterly income of $1.77 million, up slightly from

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published on - 9:53 AM

(AP) — Despite the inglorious end to Bill O’Reilly’s two-decade Fox News Channel career, observers say his deep imprint on

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(AP) — Google’s voice-activated assistant can now recognize who’s talking to it on Google’s Home speaker. An update coming out

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published on - 4:27 AM

After a strong — even exceptional — 2016 in portions of Fresno County’s real estate market, this year may be

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A familiar name has been hired as Fresno’s next city manager, replacing Bruce Ruud, who is retiring after 41 years

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The Central Valley Community Foundation (CVCF) is donating $15,000 to Catholic Charities in memory of two of the nonprofit’s clients

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California’s grape crop continues to shrink as farmers transition to more popular crops that are less labor intensive. Last year,

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