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published on November 8, 2016 - 6:41 PM

(AP) — A single mother of six in California is headed to trial and possibly a year in jail for

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published on November 7, 2016 - 8:09 PM

(AP) — The largest dump in Los Angeles County is under fire from several agencies for a stench that some residents

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published on - 8:06 PM

(AP) — Real estate heir and documentary figure Robert Durst is set to make a long-awaited appearance Monday in a

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published on - 8:03 PM

(AP) — A federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit Friday that accused Nevada officials and the state psychiatric hospital in

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published on - 7:57 PM

(AP) — In another black eye for one of the world’s leading consumer brands, U.S. authorities announced a recall Friday

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published on - 7:51 PM

  The Kings County Board of Supervisors has approved an agreement to hire Empire Economics to assess the market potential

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published on - 7:47 PM

(AP) — Among the changing red and yellow fall leaves of California’s Yosemite National Park, nature artist Penny Otwell is

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published on - 7:40 PM

  The freshly renovated 17,000 square-foot office is located on First and Alluvial. Realty Concepts opened 25 years ago at

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published on - 7:21 PM

Several local business leaders and organizations will be recognized by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) California Valley Chapter as

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published on - 7:18 PM

The Fresno City College Training Institute is partnering with College of the Sequoias to offer training in Good Agricultural Practices.

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