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As the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas surpasses six months, families in the U.S. with roots in Palestine watch the destruction from afar.
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Merced residents can get a sneak peek and offer input on early design concepts of the California High Speed Rail station coming to downtown during an open house event next month.
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California is outside the path of totality of the total solar eclipse, but Valley residents will be able to view a partial eclipse Monday morning — with some safety precautions.
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Two objections filed in federal bankruptcy court raise questions about the ability of Madera Community Hospital’s owner-to-be to operate the facility as a true safety net hospital. A judge will likely discuss the arguments in a hearing later this month.
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The Fresno City Council plans to consider giving the Fresno city attorney subpoena power during a regularly scheduled meeting.
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Merced-area drivers may soon be able to breathe a long-awaited sigh of relief, as the end of road construction is said to be in sight.
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The country's four most-polluted national parks are all in California. Sequoia National Park tops the list.
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Kerman becomes second Valley city to call for Gaza ceasefire. Mayor says matter goes beyond politicsThe five-member board in Kerman, California, was reluctant to sign the proclamation, but the resolution passed 3-0.
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While some college textbook programs have eased the struggle, others may be more hassle than they're worth, students at San Joaquin Valley colleges say.
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The deaths of seven farmworkers in a crash last month shook the rural city of Kerman in Fresno County. In the wake of the loss, a small funeral home played a big role in getting the men home.
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Mariposa Plaza in downtown Fresno is the site of California’s first free speech fight, according to historians.
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VR classes are set to bridge academic gaps at college, officials say.