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published on November 11, 2016 - 12:17 AM

OK Produce CEO Brady Matoian said it’s his company’s mission to remedy this problem by bringing fresh produce to those

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published on - 12:14 AM

Fresno-based nonprofit EPU Children’s Center celebrated its 40-year anniversary with an open house on Oct. 12. Founded in 1976, EPU,

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(AP) — A rocket carrying a commercial satellite has launched from a military base along the California coast. The satellite

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published on - 12:08 AM

(AP) — Authorities are investigating another security breach at Mineta San Jose International Airport after a transient somehow made his

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published on - 12:05 AM

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Tulare) announced today he has been selected to join President-Elect Donald Trump’s transition team. “In this role,

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The new Flight Line Cafe has opened at Southwest Fresno’s Chandler Airport, operated by some familiar faces. Henry and Patty

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published on November 10, 2016 - 9:03 AM

(AP) — California’s ban on single-use plastic carryout bags will stay in effect after voters narrowly approved the policy. Proposition

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published on - 9:01 AM

(AP) — City lawmakers in Los Angeles have approved a nighttime ban on living in vehicles near homes, parks and schools

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published on - 8:58 AM

(AP) — Los Angeles supervisors are urging “Star Wars” creator George Lucas to bring his planned Museum of Narrative Art to

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published on - 8:55 AM

(AP) — Voters in one California city have elected a dead man to office. Official figures show that Oceanside City

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