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Exact details about what is being alleged against Chavez, who died in 1993 and co-founded the first farmworker union in the country, are not yet clear.
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Budget analysts say the high-speed rail project faces billions of dollars in funding gaps and no clear path to reach Los Angeles or San Francisco. The fate of its first Central Valley segment is also in jeopardy.
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California built a first-in-the-nation system to police refinery profits during price spikes. Regulators delayed it for five years.
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The board meeting marked the first time leaders from the district responded to an investigative series by KVPR and The Merced FOCUS.
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The approved reductions are on top of 274 other position cuts approved by the district board on Feb. 25.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom said there was no imminent threat to the state, despite a warning from the FBI that Iran could send drones to the West Coast in retaliation for war.
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The Fresno County Superintendent of Schools has unveiled a mobile dispatch training center for high school students in Fresno and Madera counties. It’s one of only two programs of its kind in the country.
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Visitors are flocking to Death Valley National Park in California and Nevada to take in a rare phenomenon known as a superbloom.
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Despite the toll it's taking on civilians, many view the attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel as necessary in order to oust a violent and oppressive regime and transition the country into a secular democracy.
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Following $4 billion in a school model that ensures students are healthy, engaged and supported, funding could be in the state’s funding formula.
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Demise of 140-year-old fruit packer sends devastating ripples through support industries.
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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.