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The California Department of Finance announced California’s population increased by just over 67,000 people in 2023.
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As the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas surpasses six months, families in the U.S. with roots in Palestine watch the destruction from afar.
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A rural advocate and columnist argues the power of water districts’ weighted voting system extends far beyond water rights in the Tulare Lake Basin.
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Rainbow stripes are flying high above Fresno from now until the end of June.
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The recharged Tulare Lake has caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to farms and communities in the region. But the return of the lake is a celebration for the Native American tribes that used to depend on the water as a way of life.
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Tulare Lake is expected to peak next week at more than 100,000-acres wide. That's nearly the size of Lake Tahoe.
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Surging Sierra Nevada snowmelt claimed two more lives over the weekend after Fresno County rescue teams pulled the remains of young siblings out of the Kings River.
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The deluge from torrents of water surging down the Sierra Nevada mountains has caused billions of dollars in damages to farms and communities in parts of central California. But the whitewater rafting industry is thriving.
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Construction is underway to raise the levee protecting the city of Corcoran. But it’s not the first time the embankment has needed to be raised.
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The concerns at Kern Medical are the latest in a series of hospital issues in the San Joaquin Valley.
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The owners plan to list the park right away, partner with a developer, or sell to “re-concept the land” for neighborhood compatibility.
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Los Banos city leaders have decided to give a strong layer of job security to Joshua Pinheiro, the city manager who was fired last year but then won his job back.