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published on May 25, 2016 - 10:24 PM

Entries are now being accepted for the 2016 Big Fresno Fair’s competitive exhibits. Entry forms are available online or at

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published on - 10:21 PM

The Kings County Board Of Supervisors voted this week not to appeal a Sacramento judge’s decision on its high-speed rail

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published on - 10:19 PM

(AP) — The National Forest Service says workers have cleaned up a half-mile-wide swath of trash left behind by about

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published on - 10:16 PM

The city councils of Mendota and San Joaquin in Fresno County have voted to make the HERO Property Assessed Clean

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published on - 8:24 PM

(AP) — Hewlett Packard Enterprise is continuing to slim down by selling its business services division to competitor Computer Sciences

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published on - 8:18 PM

Lawmakers in Sacramento have finally come to the aid of small business owners targeted by “predatory” ADA lawsuits. Legislators’ efforts

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published on - 12:32 AM

(AP) — A federal judge has thrown cold water on a lawsuit that claimed Starbucks defrauded customers by adding ice

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published on May 24, 2016 - 8:44 PM

(AP) — Media mogul Sumner Redstone has appointed new confidantes to entities that control Viacom Inc. and CBS Corp., replacing

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published on - 8:39 PM

(AP) — Facebook says it is dropping its reliance on news outlets to help determine what gets posted as a

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published on - 8:27 PM

(AP) — The California taxi driver who was kidnapped and held hostage for a week by three inmates who escaped

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