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published on May 4, 2016 - 3:04 AM

(AP) — Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright, the man who came forward this week as bitcoin’s founder, says he will provide

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published on - 3:02 AM

(AP) — “Captain America: Civil War” star Chris Evans isn’t worried about superhero fatigue at the cineplex. The actor, who

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published on - 2:57 AM

The Clovis cancer center will be designed to serve the entire Community system and patients throughout the Valley — combining

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published on - 2:54 AM

(AP) — California Governor Jerry Brown faces a midnight deadline to act on six bills to restrict tobacco use in

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published on - 2:52 AM

Assemblyman Jim Patterson’s bill to strengthen Legislative oversight of California’s controversial $68 billion high-speed rail project was approved unanimously in

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published on - 2:44 AM

Fresno’s Yosemite International Airport, increased flight frequencies and a transition of carriers toward larger aircrafts helped fuel the record growth

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published on May 3, 2016 - 7:29 AM

The local water district was forced to put off accepting state monies to build a treatment plant last month due

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published on - 7:22 AM

The Big Fresno Fair has joined with Tennessee-based Universal Fairs to create the Fresno Spring Fair, which kicks off Thursday

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published on - 7:12 AM

According to a new report from real estate tracking firm CoreLogic, Valley home prices are up, both on a year-over-year

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published on - 6:42 AM

The bond proceeds, if approved by Tulare Health Care District Board, will be used to complete the long-delayed medical tower

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