Two recent data analyses suggest household income is rising in the city – and that these economic improvements are happening more equitably than in the past.
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Gov. Newsom signed 794 bills into law and vetoed 123 — citing “significant fiscal implications that are not included in the budget” for part of his reasons behind several of his vetoes.
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The former Democratic president is appearing in a 30-second ad urging California voters to approve a ballot proposal that could add as many as five Democrat-held House seats in California.
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Fresno Unified is using innovative tools to help homeless families. State data shows that Fresno County now has the state's lowest rate of homeless students.
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A former Fresno narcotics detective has been arrested after allegedly stealing from the department’s evidence room.
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An El Segundo refinery fire has renewed questions about who is investigating the state’s oil industry after serious accidents. With the U.S. Chemical Safety Board defunded, California has yet to fill the gap.
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Appellate court justices heard arguments Tuesday in the highly watched dispute over whether the state exceeded its authority when it placed the Tulare Lake subbasin on probation last year for failing to come up with an adequate plan to protect the region’s groundwater.
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Steve Alcala started teaching high school music in the 1980s. Today, he supplies much needed sheet music to customers around the world.
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Premium increases could make coverage under the Affordable Care Act unaffordable for many households after Jan. 1 and add to the number of uninsured in the San Joaquin Valley.
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The ongoing case against a Tulare County groundwater agency for allegedly not paying its fair share to fix the sinking Friant-Kern Canal will continue, according to a recent ruling.
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The voice behind Journey's biggest hits got his start in Hanford and Lemoore.
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