The Trump administration announced it is rolling back a rule prohibiting logging and road construction in undeveloped parts of national forests, including more than 4 million acres of federally managed forest lands in California.
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The apology follows calls from the teacher’s union to resign and a revelation that the alleged incident did not occur.
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Fresno Unified still has to deal with a growing special education department, reduced mental health services and a lingering deficit this school year.
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A two-year federal investigation found decades of staff sexual abuse against incarcerated women at the state’s correctional facilities.
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Officials broke ground on The Park at South Stadium just steps from the Chukchansi Park.
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made an appearance in Atwater, where he unveiled a new funding stream for health clinics nationwide.
California’s historical landscape used to hold vast open land that was home to many animals, plants and natural ecosystems. Today, much of the geography has been engineered for human development — and with it a host of non-native species.
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Fresno State opened its doors to more students on campus with brand new apartments — the first such addition in over 50 years.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom's intervention on the local sales tax effort caps off months of infighting in Fresno County.
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Cory Burkarth, a public relations official, was placed on leave for more than eight months following the incident. Faculty are protesting his return.
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An independent doctor says the immigrant detention center in California City, one of the largest in the state, lacks adequate health care access.
Researchers have identified a speed demon at the heart of the Milky Way. This fast-moving star may yield insights into the black hole parked at the center of our galaxy.
California’s first commercial carbon-storage project is operating even though the state has yet to adopt rules required by law, 19 months after a key deadline.
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Nestled close the Sierra foothills in Tulare County, Porterville began as a ferry crossing on the Tule River.
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Dixon's landscape paintings ranged in styles from impressionism to angular modernism, all while capturing the beauty of the Southwestern landscape.
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The grand hotel has been a Yosemite Valley icon since 1927, and has hosted presidents and royalty.
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