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published on November 10, 2016 - 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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published on - 8:52 AM

Fresno Dutch Bros locations are giving back Tuesday, donating proceeds from that day’s sales to the Marjaree Mason Center and

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published on - 8:46 AM

  Tedford is a Fresno State alum who played quarterback for the Bulldogs from 1981-82. He later coached under Jim

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published on - 8:43 AM

Fresno-based S&W Seed Co. has announced first quarter fiscal 2017 revenue of $12.25 million, with gross profit margins of 15.9

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published on - 8:36 AM

  The franchisee Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Southern California-based WKS Restaurant Group, plans to hire about 70 people for the store,

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published on - 8:32 AM

Last week’s bankruptcy filing by South Korean shipping giant Hanjin has roiled ports and exporters around the world — and

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published on - 8:25 AM

The sunny Central Valley is a hotbed for the solar industry. As many solar companies emerge and flourish in the

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published on - 8:20 AM

Fresno-based Integrated Animal Nutrition and Health has signed a potentially lucrative agreement to supply Chinese farmers with a botanical extract

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