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A restoration project in Merced County is removing an old levee to reconnect the San Joaquin River with its historic floodplain.
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The airport is the primary hub serving the San Joaquin Valley region, home to 11 percent of the state’s population.
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A top Fresno Unified official said Mayor Dyer’s plan to open up land for nearly 45,000-homes would drain middle-class families to Clovis Unified, costing $200 million annually and forcing mass layoffs.
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California spent hundreds of millions on prison and hospital healthcare staff, auditors found, but vacancy rates rose since 2019, exceeding 30% at three facilities despite bonuses and pay raises, with inadequate oversight and planning.
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The lawsuit by a former coach and instructor is part of mounting criticism and pressure against Carole Goldsmith, chancellor of the State Center Community College District.
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Attorney Kevin Little has been open about wanting to challenge the city’s law in court since he defended Wickey TwoHands against the policy earlier this year.
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The story of how the matron saint of Mexico came to be started almost 500 years ago. Legend says a man named Juan Diego in the year 1531 walked down a hill outside Mexico City with a message no one believed.
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Central Unified schools have been steadily boosting up their testing scores over the last few years, particularly in their English learners.
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A new report from the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies looks at the scale of destruction wrought by freeway 99 when it was built through West Fresno in the 1950s, as well as the alternative routes community leaders pushed for back then.
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Crews were dispatched almost before midnight and found the RV fully engulfed in flames.