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published on May 2, 2016 - 10:53 AM

The California High-Speed Rail Authority will hold its monthly meeting on May 10 in Bakersfield. The meeting will take place

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published on - 10:48 AM

(AP) — The chief of staff to Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell stepped down days after it was revealed he

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published on - 10:44 AM

(AP) — The team of Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan is going out on top with Emmy gold. The “Live

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published on - 10:38 AM

(AP) — A solar-powered airplane soared above the clouds Monday after taking off from California for Arizona to resume its

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published on - 10:33 AM

(AP) — Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Ringo Starr and other artists plan to skip North Carolina performances as part of

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published on - 10:28 AM

(AP) — When Carly Fiorina spoke at the California Republican Party convention at a hotel outside San Francisco airport, it

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published on - 10:23 AM

Visitors to Fresno County injected $1.407 billion into the local economy in 2015 and have continued to support the region,

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published on - 10:12 AM

The Tulare County Farm Bureau will hold its 99th Annual Dinner Tuesday night beginning at 6 p.m. at the Heritage

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published on April 29, 2016 - 10:00 PM

Kettleman City’s 10-year struggle to provide clean drinking water faces a new delay. The local water district was forced to

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published on - 9:52 PM

(AP) — What a California lawmaker intended as a benign resolution honoring a late, world-renowned movie icon John Wayne, exploded

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