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published on December 16, 2016 - 7:47 AM

(AP) — The owner of an Oakland warehouse where 36 people died in a fire earlier this month had a

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published on - 7:45 AM

(AP) — A federal judge on Friday planned to hear whether Volkswagen, U.S. regulators and attorneys for vehicle owners had

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published on - 7:43 AM

Negotiations over whether Uber must stop its newly launched self-driving cars service in San Francisco have concluded without a clear resolution,

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published on - 7:27 AM

Pacific Ethanol recently announced a number of moves to expand its business, including a new Midwest venture with an existing

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published on - 7:25 AM

The State Center Community College District (SCCCD) board has elected John Leal as its president. Leal is a retired educator

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published on - 7:23 AM

Water rates are set to rise in Selma and Visalia over the next three years to fund infrastructure improvements. Yesterday

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published on - 7:21 AM

(AP) — German officials are stepping up their criticism of Facebook, saying the social network is doing too little to

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published on - 7:19 AM

(AP) — Twitter’s video app, Vine, will live on as a simpler tool for the micro-messaging service. Twitter caused an

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published on - 7:16 AM

(AP) — ‘Tis the season for Santa to take a scuba dive. As part of holiday festivities at the California

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published on December 15, 2016 - 8:29 AM

(AP) — Yahoo has discovered a 3-year-old security breach that enabled a hacker to compromise more than 1 billion user

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