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published on May 27, 2016 - 8:09 PM

Valley Business Bank in Visalia was recently recognized by American Banker Magazine on its annual list of the Top 200

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published on - 8:04 PM

(AP) — NBC’s “Red Nose Day Special” mixed comedy and musical performances with heartfelt pleas for children in need, raising

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published on - 7:54 PM

(AP) — Brendan De Regla drove three hours and waited in line for half a day to see Donald Trump

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published on - 7:35 PM

(AP) — Hispanic voters in Florida, New Mexico and California have waved Mexican flags and bashed Donald Trump piñatas —

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published on - 7:22 PM

(AP) — Artificial reality startup Magic Leap is accusing two Silicon Valley employees of stealing the closely guarded secrets behind

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published on - 7:19 PM

There have been a couple of new developments on the front to promote breastfeeding in the Central Valley. First, Tulare

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published on - 7:14 PM

(AP) — Google’s Android software just dodged a $9 billion bullet. A federal jury found Thursday that Google didn’t need

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published on - 7:08 PM

Organics are the single-fastest growing segment in the food industry today — and more Central Valley farmers are taking notice.

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published on - 6:56 PM

“We’re going to bring this country back,” Trump roared to a crowd roughly estimated at about 6,000, who came to Selland Arena

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published on - 6:50 PM

Erma and Larry Duncan’s sprawling business empire started simply — with a passion for art. The Duncans, founders of Duncan

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