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published on September 20, 2022 - 4:20 PM

(AP) — The world’s problems seized the spotlight Tuesday as the U.N. General Assembly’s yearly meeting of world leaders opened

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(AP) — A Utah boy who suffered a serious head injury after falling from a bunk bed during last month’s

Read more » Kaiser Fresno
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Kaiser Permanente has again been rated the highest in the region, and also boasts some of the highest scores among

Read more » CalViva award
published on - 4:08 PM

CalViva Health has won the National Community Action Corporate Partnership award. The national award honors businesses and corporations that work

Read more » Caglia Fire Rover
published on - 3:03 PM

On Monday Caglia Environmental invited media for a facility tour in Fresno to get a firsthand look at the technology

Read more » Trillium Fresno ribbon cutting
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A consulting company is helping a Fresno manufacturer with its expansion plans. California Manufacturing Technology Consulting (CMTC) is working with

Read more » Watermelon Sugar Cannabis Flower
published on - 2:36 PM

Valley Pure Farms in Woodlake represented the Central Valley well this summer, taking home a gold award in the first-ever

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(AP) — In a midterm campaign season dominated by inflation, abortion and crime, there’s another issue that is becoming more

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(AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending that all new vehicles in the U.S. be required to have

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published on - 1:54 PM

(AP) — San Diego officials on Tuesday were expected to approve a $600,000 payout to a woman who was severely

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