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published on October 10, 2016 - 10:12 PM

(AP) — The average price of gasoline in the U.S. has risen four cents over the past two weeks to

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West Hills Community College District will host the fifth session in its premier public and private policy series Essential Elements

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(AP) — As Yahoo’s embattled email service suffers through a slew of bad news, some users are finding it hard

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published on October 7, 2016 - 3:46 AM

(AP) — On Oculus, Facebook says it’s working to make virtual reality more social as the industry gets more crowded.

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published on - 3:40 AM

(AP) — A federal judge expressed skepticism Thursday that a San Francisco ordinance setting fines for short-term rental websites that process

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published on - 3:32 AM

(AP) — Billionaire Paul G. Allen’s Stratolaunch will use Orbital ATK Pegasus XL winged rockets for its airborne satellite launch

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The Visalia Transit Center has been recognized for environmental stewardship by earning the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR certification,

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published on - 3:23 AM

Five months after announcing its temporary closure, Peeve’s Public House owner Craig Scharton confirmed yesterday the business would be closing

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(AP) — California’s dysfunctional death penalty faces a fate in November that seems fitting: voters can put it out of

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published on - 3:03 AM

  Recent outrage over the escalating price for the life-saving EpiPen has not only caused concern among patients in need

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