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The Kern County Sheriff’s Office has not yet confirmed which outside agency will be investigating claims against County Supervisor Zack Scrivner.
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In heat-stricken Fresno, trees can be one of the best antidotes to the ‘urban heat island effect,’ the name scientists use to describe the higher temperatures often seen in cities as a result of sunlight reflection on pavement and other impermeable surfaces.
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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.
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"The Hungry Season: A Journey of War, Love, and Survival" is a study in resilience and a testament to the power of one woman's strength to move forward.
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The vacant seat in Congress left by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was not filled when voters went to the polls on Tuesday for a special election.
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New buyers for the auctioned off Prima Wawona farmland, as well as new training opportunities, could help those displaced by mass layoffs in central California.
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A Fresno, California, community group says it wants to protect neighborhood homes, but industrial interests say it could be bad for business.
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Will voters who were absent in the primary go to the polls in November? See what experts are expecting.