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published on May 13, 2016 - 9:27 PM

Electric car charging stations are in the works along both Highway 99 and Interstate 5, including in the South Valley,

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published on - 9:25 PM

The Big Fresno Fair is now accepting nominations for two of its most prestigious recognition programs — The Big Fresno

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published on - 9:19 PM

At their regular weekly meeting, supervisors reviewed the Friant Corridor Land Use Feasibility Study, a document that its critics claimed

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published on - 9:06 PM

Norm Allinder, Madera County’s planning director since 2009, heads the office that launched earlier this month. “I am honored to

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published on - 8:57 AM

(AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday proposed a $122.2 billion spending plan for California, down slightly from his January

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published on - 8:43 AM

Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin will be joined by community leaders Saturday to celebrate the grand re-opening of Al Radka Park.

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published on - 8:20 AM

(AP) — Three Nevada men have been questioned by investigators about vandalism in an environmentally fragile area of Death Valley

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published on - 8:02 AM

(AP) — YouTube is testing a messaging feature in its smartphone app so people can share and discuss videos without

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published on - 7:33 AM

The Fresno County Board of Supervisors took a look into northeast Fresno County’s future this week — and then they

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published on May 12, 2016 - 10:14 PM

(AP) — Oracle founder Larry Ellison has donated $200 million to the University of Southern California to fund a cancer

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