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published on March 17, 2017 - 3:37 AM

McClatchy today announced the promotion of four of its publishers to newly created regional positions supervising its 30 local media

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published on - 3:31 AM

  From 5-7 p.m., attendees of the “open house” at the Fresno fire station at 911 H St. will hear

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(AP) — Southern California authorities are bracing for another weekend of heavy traffic as crowds flock to Anza-Borrego Desert State

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(AP) — The Justice Department said Friday that it will temporarily transfer immigration judges to six detention centers mostly near

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published on March 16, 2017 - 4:55 AM

(AP) — A disbarred Harvard University-trained attorney faces decades in prison during his sentencing Thursday for a kidnapping so elaborate

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published on - 4:51 AM

(AP) — A federal investigation that targeted violent Los Angeles jail guards took down the longtime former leader of the

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published on - 4:47 AM

(AP) — California state lawmakers said they are grappling with a growing public safety problem in cities where financially struggling

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published on - 4:40 AM

  Owner Dena Byers cited a few reasons for relocating, but at the top of the list was a desire

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  Councilman Bob Link said most complaints he hears from residents are about trash and the city’s homeless problem, “and

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published on - 4:26 AM

  Porterville City Manager John Lollis got the bad news March 9 that the longtime employer will shut down, leaving

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