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Castro battled "a courageous journey with cancer," the family said in a statement shortly after his death on Sunday.
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The California High Speed Rail Authority recently completed a “holistic reassessment” of the project. Among the potential options, the report suggests that resequencing the train route from Bakersfield to Gilroy – while foregoing Merced – could save billions of dollars
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Seven local governments and agencies, including Fresno, came together to file a joint lawsuit Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.
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The largest hospital operator in the San Joaquin Valley plans to close its pediatric specialty clinics over the coming six months, potentially creating a scramble for parents whose children need care for a wide array of health conditions.
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Many California Democrats are reluctant to give up the state’s independently drawn congressional districts, but they say it’s a necessary step to counter gerrymanders in Republican states.
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As some feel the pinch of the economy, others are turning to monetizing their skills to get by in this economy by serving up delicious home-made meals.
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In California’s San Joaquin Valley, the threat of federal funding cuts is creating a difficult environment for community groups and residents.
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Calls for an investigation came after Mata’s family said they had called child protective services multiple times before Mata was found dead in a motel bathtub earlier this month.
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Democrats hold 43 out of California’s 52 U.S. House seats. The proposal would try to expand that advantage by targeting battleground districts in Northern California, San Diego and Orange counties, and the Central Valley.
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A Fresno Unified School District clerical mistake highlights how easy it is to introduce significant errors into data, which then become part of the permanent state record.