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published on September 22, 2016 - 2:03 AM

(AP) — A former driver for Uber and Lyft has been charged with sexually assaulting several women while on the

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published on - 1:57 AM

  T4T rescues manufacturing overruns, discards and castoffs and re-imagines items for hands-on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics)

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published on - 1:53 AM

  The total far surpassed the group’s previous fundraisers. Listeners donated more than $154,000 in cash for the food drive,

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published on - 1:51 AM

(AP) — Yahoo says the personal information in 500 million accounts was stolen in a massive security breakdown. The breach

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published on - 1:48 AM

The Fresno County Bicycle Coalition is hosting a car-free event, dubbed CenCalVia, Oct. 2, as a way to motivate Fresno

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  Valley Public Radio board of director’s chairperson David Parker called the event “a historical occasion for the Central Valley.”

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published on September 21, 2016 - 7:23 AM

(AP) — The popular navigation app Waze is putting a new twist on the phrase “tunnel vision.” It’s trying to

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published on - 7:16 AM

  Several restaurants participated, and the advisory board announced today that Trelio, a fine dining establishment in Old Town Clovis,

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published on - 7:12 AM

  Noting that earlier this summer, the board approved a $2.7 billion 2016-17 operating budget — 6 percent higher than

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published on - 7:08 AM

(AP) — Chemical manufacturing giant Dow fails to warn people in farming communities throughout California when a potentially dangerous pesticide

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