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published on May 26, 2016 - 10:12 PM

The Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) has announced the award of $202,380 in grants to help agricultural property

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published on - 9:39 PM

The California red-legged frog, named for its colorful legs and belly, vanished from the Yosemite National park more than 40

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published on - 9:29 PM

(AP) — Microsoft really, REALLY wants you to upgrade to Windows 10. Since last summer, the tech giant has pushed

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published on - 9:24 PM

(AP) — Hillary Clinton is telling voters not to trust Donald Trump. But a new government report about her usage

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published on - 9:18 PM

(AP) — A campsite that offers a serene getaway by a California lake was wrecked after about a thousand fraternity

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published on - 9:13 PM

(AP) — “Greenleaf,” Oprah Winfrey’s latest project as both producer and actress continues her exploration of religion and spirituality. The

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published on - 9:09 PM

The Fresno Life and Environmental Science (LES) Program at Highway City has been selected as a winner of the national

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published on - 9:01 PM

Duncan Enterprises was honored Wednesday evening out of nearly 50 nominees for the award, bestowed for the last 27 years

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published on - 8:22 PM

Valley Children’s Hospital now has a nationally accredited pediatric residency program. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) notified

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published on - 3:55 PM

  The funding is meant to assist the Tulare Workforce Development Board help displaced workers find new jobs with retraining,

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