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published on April 25, 2016 - 1:04 AM

(AP) — The two Swiss pilots taking turns to fly a solar-powered airplane around the world said Sunday the endeavor

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The Division of Continuing and Global Education at Fresno State is hosting an open house and ribbon cutting Tuesday for

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For the quarter ended March 31, the Sierra Bancorp earned net income of $4.03 million, an improvement of $298,000 from

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Massage Envy is hiring licensed massage therapists and estheticians for a new clinic scheduled to open in Visalia in June.

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Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin today announced a $200,000 HOME funds grant award to Habitat for Humanity Fresno County to construct

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(AP) — Vast wildfires have created lengthy gaps in Southern California sections of the famed Pacific Crest Trail, which hikers

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(AP) — Newspaper publisher Gannett wants to buy Tribune Publishing for more than $388 million, in a deal that would

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(AP) — Kobe Bryant’s recent mention of the Great Big Idaho Potato Truck might have helped save the traveling advertisement

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(AP) — Stephen Curry will miss at least two weeks for Golden State with a sprained ligament in his right

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published on April 22, 2016 - 2:41 AM

Kmart stores in Dinuba and Tulare will close this summer as part of the beleagured retailer’s plan to return to

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