Demise of 140-year-old fruit packer sends devastating ripples through support industries.
- 12 years on, renewed hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines flight comes up empty
- U.S. military kills 6 in strike on alleged drug boat in the Eastern Pacific
- Video appears to show U.S. cruise missile striking Iranian school compound
- Crude oil rockets past $100 as markets lose hope for a quick resolution in Iran
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In an email to staff earlier this week, Merced College Dean John Albano responded to a reporting investigation that looked into how the college handled multiple complaints filed against him.
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After a dean at Merced College was transferred to a new school within the campus and later announced a second move into a faculty position, college faculty and employees who lodged complaints against him question whether the move resolves their concerns.
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Although tuberculosis cases in California have risen and fallen in recent years, the overall statewide total has declined. However, two counties in the Central Valley are reporting an increase.
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Fresno has a lot of things going for it - but residents also share the economic reality of living here.
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A new law, Proposition 50, reshaped California’s political boundaries.
How Merced College handled multiple complaints against one of its longest-serving deans – and the fallout it caused for students, faculty and staff.
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After a judge allowed Scrivner to enter into a mental health rehabilitation program following felony child abuse charges, his son and ex-wife spoke during a press conference to support a bill that would restrict which crimes would qualify for such programs.
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Many farmers have had to fallow land as a state law comes into effect limiting their access to water. There's now a push to develop some of that land … into solar farms.
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Residents in Fresno share what makes living in Fresno fun and interesting – despite its challenges.
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The group of transportation and political consultants shared their “Fix Our Roads” plan this week that boosts allocations to major streets and highways as well as a flexible fund for local jurisdictions to use as they see fit while reducing funding to public transit below its current level.
What would happen if mass immigration raids came to cities like Fresno? For many residents, waiting for an answer to that question has given way to confusion and social media vigilance.
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Moore was born into slavery in Alabama in 1812 and became one of the earliest successful farmers in Fresno County, arriving here in 1853.
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Several Central Valley Carnegie library buildings still remain, in cities like Clovis, Hanford, Exeter and Orosi.
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Back when Railroad Avenue was U.S. Route 99, downtown merchants funded the archway to help draw motorists to their businesses.
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