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published on May 3, 2016 - 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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published on - 6:36 AM

(AP) — Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? For many in the tech world, the identity of bitcoin’s elusive creator has been

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published on - 6:34 AM

(AP) — A jury has ordered the city of Los Angeles to pay $23.7 million to the family of a scientist

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published on - 6:30 AM

Thirty-six local jurisdictions in California will receive a total of $5.7 million from the California Department of Resources Recycling and

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published on - 6:25 AM

(AP) — A former FBI special agent pleaded guilty Monday to stealing more than $136,000 in suspected drug money, which

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published on - 6:21 AM

(AP) — The California-based company The Republic of Tea is recalling one of its green tea blends as a precaution

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published on - 6:18 AM

(AP) — Get yer Dodger Dogs right here! The iconic hot dogs are being sold for the first time outside

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published on - 6:10 AM

(AP) — The union representing nearly 30,000 teachers in the nation’s largest public university system said Tuesday that its rank-and-file

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published on May 2, 2016 - 11:04 AM

The annual publication beat out The Sacramento Business Journal in the category of Special Section in the division for California

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published on - 11:00 AM

Family HealthCare Network (FHCN) celebrated the opening of the organization’s newest Community Health Center in Traver last week. Assemblyman Devon

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