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published on March 29, 2016 - 6:49 PM

(AP) — California lawmakers expressed dissatisfaction Monday with a plan to change the direction of a $64 billion high-speed railway,

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published on - 6:47 PM

(AP) — Apple’s legal standoff with the FBI ended Monday, but experts say the issues behind it will come up

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published on - 6:45 PM

(AP) — Soundcloud is entering paid music streaming, hoping to turn its huge community of cover singers, dubstep remixers and

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published on - 6:43 PM

Comcast Hometown Network Channel will air 35 live Minor League Baseball games from the California League and Pacific Coast League

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published on - 6:39 PM

(AP) — California’s auditor says the University of California has undermined residents by admitting a growing number of nonresident students,

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published on - 6:36 PM

New data released today by CoreLogic shows the rate of Fresno area foreclosures among outstanding mortgage loans was 0.61 percent

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published on - 6:21 PM

At an event held in mid-March at Sunnyland Mills, the country’s largest regional food show introduced the new 13-member board

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published on - 6:19 PM

The California High-Speed Rail Authority will be hosting a public meeting in Madera April 20 to share information about the

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published on - 6:01 PM

Fresno’s United Security Bancshares, parent company of United Security Bank, has announced a stock dividend. The 1-percent stock dividend will

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published on March 28, 2016 - 7:37 PM

Eleven Central Valley schools have won Civic Learning Awards as part of a program that gives students tools and experiences

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