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Fueled by the passion of the Red Wave, Fresno State Athletics has delivered unprecedented fundraising success over the past ...
The Rivian automotive service center at 4507 N. Selland Ave. in Fresno near Shaw and Marty avenues held a ribbon cutting ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters.” The California Supreme Court Thursday sided with environmental groups in a case seen as pivotal for the proliferation ...
Georgia-based AGCO announced a multimillion-dollar investment in its U.S. West Coast operations with a new, expanded parts ...
President Donald Trump will convene a peace summit at the White House on Friday with the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan that is meant to help end nearly four decades of conflict and reopen key ...
The Central Valley Brewers Guild has chosen the House of Pendragon’s new second location at 760 Pollasky Ave. for the West Coast IPA Throwdown, the second of a three-part competition series.
Firefighters in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles made good progress overnight in their battle against a brush fire that has forced thousands of people to evacuate, an official said Friday. The ...
A big increase in the tax on university endowments is adding to financial uncertainty for the wealthiest colleges in the U.S., leading several already to lay off staff or implement hiring freezes. Spe ...
Mexican authorities are accusing sportswear company Adidas of plagiarizing artisans in southern Mexico, alleging that a new sandal design is strikingly similar to the traditional Indigenous footwear ...
Madera County Chief Administrator Jay Varney has announced his retirement after more than four decades in public service, including as Madera County sheriff.
A Florida woman is accused of posing as a licensed nurse and giving medical care to thousands of patients, authorities said. Autumn Marie Bardisa, 29, of Palm Coast, participated in medical services i ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is vowing to “fix” the federal program for compensating Americans injured by vaccines, opening the door to sweeping changes for a system long targeted by ...