Authorities have charged the leader of an Indian criminal group in connection with the assassination of a prominent Sikh leader in Canada.
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Citrus growers across the state rely on Lindcove Research and Extension Center in Exeter for solutions to their produce problems. But as Congress struggles to pass a new farm bill, the center’s funding is in limbo.
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Five years after launching an ambitious mental health program, many schools have struggled to get it up and running. Hundreds more have yet to try.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 4,500 people in the United States die annually due to unintentional drowning. Drowning is also the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4.
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Farmer Cesar Mora has been unable to sell his nectarine crop for the second year in a row due to a lawsuit with a food market and distributing company who claims exclusive rights over the variety of white nectarine he grows.
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Tricia Stever Blattler led one of the country’s top ag producing counties through historic floods, wildfires and disease outbreaks – and her own personal tragedy.
Domestic violence and homelessness often intersect. In fact, it’s common for one to lead to the other. But in Fresno County, only one shelter exclusively serves people facing both.
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“When we stop growing, we die as a city.”
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By a 4-0 vote, the Orange Cove City Council approved a resolution declaring its opposition to a hydrogen blending demonstration project.
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The former chief financial officer of Granville Homes has accused prominent Fresno developer Darius Assemi of raiding his own company.
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California voters will decide on 14 statewide policy proposals come November, including the high-stakes billionaire tax, an $11 billion affordable housing bond and voter ID requirements.
Experts share guidance on how to prevent common summertime health risks, such as drowning, fire accidents and heat exhaustion.
For years, immigrants under 21 who qualified as “special immigrant juveniles” have been protected from detention and deportation – but a new federal policy rescinded those protections last month.
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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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