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published on March 31, 2016 - 4:47 PM

(AP) — The California Assembly on Thursday green-lighted a plan that would create the highest statewide minimum wage in the

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(AP) — Virtual reality is a trip, but an even wilder ride could be around the corner as mind-bending startups

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(AP) — The promise of an affordable, Model 3 electric car from Tesla Motors had hundreds of people lining up

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More than 400 people packed the Warnors Theater Wednesday for the Downtown Fresno Partnership’s annual State of Downtown presentation. Fresno

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It’s the fourth year in a row that the restaurant, which has two locations in Fresno, has won the award

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published on March 30, 2016 - 7:04 PM

UC Merced Health Sciences Research Institute will hold the second annual Valley Fever Community Awareness Day, the first ever in

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With 15 million Hispanic residents, California has the country’s largest Latino population. The Hispanic Wealth Project, in collaboration with the

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Fresno State will debut a vintage baseball card exhibition featuring some of the most famous Fresno-area Major League Baseball players

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With 65 new events, record breaking attendance and the largest gross box office sales that the Selland Arena and Saroyan

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(AP) — Raising the minimum wage in California to the highest statewide level in the nation would eventually cost taxpayers

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