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published on August 23, 2016 - 6:55 AM

(AP) — California’s state Senate on Monday revived a bill that would make the state the first in the United

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published on - 6:52 AM

(AP) — California’s state fire department is stretched thin just as the bone-dry state enters the peak of its wildfire

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published on - 6:49 AM

(AP) — Stanford University officials say hard liquor is now prohibited in undergraduate on-campus parties. President John L. Hennessy and

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published on - 6:46 AM

Madera-based Quady Winery and Salt of the Earth are expanding to keep up with consumer demand for their premium Moscato

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published on - 6:42 AM

SB 940 requires the California High-Speed Rail Authority to notify previous property owners when it plans to sell unneeded property,

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published on - 6:34 AM

(AP) — Tesla Motors says a version of the Model S electric car is now the quickest production car in

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published on August 22, 2016 - 7:46 AM

A documentary titled “Fresno to Fiji,” produced by Fresno State mass communication and journalism professor Jes Therkelsen and four students

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published on - 7:40 AM

(AP) — In the aftermath of a wildfire, somebody has to figure out exactly what burned. It’s painstaking and important

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published on - 7:38 AM

(AP) — California’s Supreme Court could clear the way for a new era of gold prospectors more than a century

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published on - 7:35 AM

Community members are being asked to spread kindness this week in memory of Molly Griffin, a young nurse from Clovis

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