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published on November 14, 2016 - 9:51 PM

(AP) — Authorities say a father and his teenage son died during an apparent hiking accident near Shaver Lake in

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published on - 9:40 PM

On Jan. 20, 2017, when Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, he must confront

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published on - 9:35 PM

A recent Rabobank report shows sharp declines in nut prices are causing a subsequent reduction in agricultural land values across

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published on - 9:32 PM

The Central Valley’s first Which Wich sandwich shop is set to open at Sierra Vista Mall in Clovis on Dec.

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published on - 9:29 PM

The California High-Speed Rail Authority is hosting a free Small and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Workshop in Fresno Dec. 2. The

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published on - 9:20 PM

Continuing an ongoing mergers-and-acquisitions trend involving local banks, Fresno-based Premier Valley Bank has announced plans to merge with Founders Community

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published on - 12:57 AM

Fresno City Councilmembers Clint Olivier and Steve Brandau have announced a couple of initiatives “to bring accountability and end slum-lord

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published on - 12:38 AM

  Wathen Castanos is one of the first two builders on the project, called Sea Haven, which will feature nearly

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published on November 11, 2016 - 11:57 PM

(AP) — Facebook says it will no longer allow advertisers to use ethnicity as a filter when it comes to

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published on - 11:54 PM

(AP) — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the idea that fake news spread on Facebook influenced the outcome of the

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