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published on June 10, 2016 - 6:48 AM

Delaware North has won a new 10-year contract with the National Parks Service to operate the concession services at Sequoia

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published on - 6:45 AM

City officials believe Fresno is no longer competitive with other regional airports in attracting new carriers, so later this month

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published on - 6:43 AM

Peter Belezzuoli has seen the good times and bad times for the Tulare and Kings County dairy industry. His family

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published on - 6:39 AM

Psychiatric hospitalizations of Latino children and young adults in California are rising dramatically — at a much faster pace than

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published on - 6:33 AM

ABC30 has announced plans to expand its half-hour midday newscast to one hour. Beginning Sept. 12, ABC30 Action News Midday

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published on June 9, 2016 - 7:12 PM

(AP) — Yet another security outfit is reporting that millions of stolen passwords — this time, for Twitter accounts —

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published on - 6:56 PM

Central California Women’s Conference, the largest women’s event in the Valley, will take place Sept. 20. from 7:15 a.m. to

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published on - 6:52 PM

(AP) — A California public water district that earned a rare federal penalty over what it described as “a little

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published on - 6:39 PM

(AP) — Republican candidates were shut out in the race for California’s open U.S. Senate seat, but GOP voters could

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published on - 6:13 PM

(AP) — A judge who was censured for having sex with two women in his chambers has handily won reelection

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