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published on April 18, 2016 - 10:12 PM

For the first time in Fresno County, a privately held company is harnessing landfill gas and converting it into electricity.

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published on - 10:10 PM

(AP) — An executive from virtual reality company Oculus says consumers shouldn’t be concerned about an invasion of their privacy

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published on - 10:07 PM

(AP) — GameStop is diving into the video game publishing business. The retailer best known for selling games announced plans

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published on - 10:03 PM

(AP) — The association that represents 240,000 University of California students statewide is calling for the head of the UC

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published on - 9:59 PM

(AP) — A University of California, Berkeley student who came to the U.S. as an Iraqi refugee says he was

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published on - 9:55 PM

That’s compared to earnings of $795,000, or 27 cents per share, in the same quarter last year. The bank also

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published on - 9:52 PM

Cedarbrook Memory Care plans to introduce a new resident to its Fresno Memory Care Community — a 1950 Ford Custom

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published on - 9:50 PM

(AP) — Southern California-based Sport Chalet over the weekend announced that it has begun closing all its stores and has

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published on - 9:46 PM

(AP) — Pacific salmon caught off the West Coast may be harder to find in stores this summer and cost

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published on - 9:44 PM

The Business Journal recently received some good news from the California Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better Newspapers Contest. The Business Journal

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