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The board’s conservative majority voted to delay placing the last-ditch effort to extend Fresno County’s critical transportation tax measure on the ballot until a study gets completed — a decision that will likely prevent the Better Roads measure from appearing on ballots before Measure C expires in 2027.
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AB 311 would change California insurance law by allowing drivers to opt in to being tracked through telematics, which transmits data to insurance companies.
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Landlords in Merced who fail to provide habitable living conditions for tenants will be fined $1,000 each day for uncorrected violations under a new ordinance.
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Seasonal work. Inconsistent hours. Frequent moves. Cash payments and informal jobs. For farmworkers who rely on Medicaid, these common employment patterns could put their health coverage at risk.
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The family of a young man who attempted suicide while in custody at the Fresno County Jail intends to sue.
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Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer said Davu Village is part of the “rebirth” of a long-troubled section of the city.
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An ag-tech nonprofit is launching a supercomputer at Fresno State to help farmers use AI to solve daily problems, and bring resources and technological support to Valley researchers and students.
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Authorities have charged the leader of an Indian criminal group in connection with the assassination of a prominent Sikh leader in Canada.
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Citrus growers across the state rely on Lindcove Research and Extension Center in Exeter for solutions to their produce problems. But as Congress struggles to pass a new farm bill, the center’s funding is in limbo.
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Five years after launching an ambitious mental health program, many schools have struggled to get it up and running. Hundreds more have yet to try.