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published on November 22, 2016 - 4:01 PM

Suncrest Bank announced today that it has received regulatory approval for its merger with Security First Bank subject to certain

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published on - 3:54 PM

Kaiser Permanente Fresno is giving $45,000 in grants to local community-based organizations dedicated to feeding needy families in the Central

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published on November 21, 2016 - 7:19 PM

(AP) — Germany has purchased a Los Angeles house once owned by Thomas Mann, averting demolition of the home where the

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published on - 7:17 PM

(AP) — A team of firefighters using boats rescued four people trapped on an island of the raging Los Angeles River

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published on - 7:14 PM

(AP) — Much of the foam that spewed out of a Northern California airport hangar and flooded a city street

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published on - 7:12 PM

(AP) — Democratic congressman Ami Bera won his bid for a third term to represent a Sacramento, California-area district that

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published on - 7:06 PM

  The latest aerial survey by the U.S. Forest Service of California, shows there are 36 million more dead trees

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published on - 7:02 PM

(AP) — A pregnant woman was fatally shot at a busy South Valley intersection, but her baby was saved after

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published on - 7:00 PM

Explosive growth is projected for Madera County over the long-term, with major developments on the region’s east side expected to

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published on - 6:58 PM

If 2016 is any indication, 2017 should be a happening year for economic development in Kings County. “There is going

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