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US Consumer Spending Falls as Trump Tariff’s Muddle Economy

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US Supreme Court Lets Parents Take Kids Out of Classes With LGBT Storybooks

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In Win for Trump, US Supreme Court Limits Judges’ Power to Block Birthright Citizenship Order

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California’s Newsom Sues Fox News for $787 Million for Defamation Over Trump Call

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Motorcycle Collides With Tractor in Fatal Fresno County Collision

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Fourth of July Celebrations Begin Saturday. Here’s Your Fresno Area Guide

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Bill Moyers, Broadcaster and LBJ’s White House Press Secretary, Dies at 91

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State Department Approves $30 Million for Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

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Cargo Ship That Caught Fire Carrying Electric Vehicles Sinks in the Pacific

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4 Million Acres of California Forests Could Lose Protection. What Trump’s ‘Roadless Rule’ Repeal Could Do

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Fresno State Programs Get $450K Chevron Boost

For the second consecutive year, Chevron has gifted Fresno State with $450,000 to improve programs in STEM, healthcare, and economic development. "Chevron has been a major leader in the Central Valley, contributing to a thriving region and Fresno State," said Fresno State President Joseph Castro. "We hope to continue to...

Career Tech Expo Is Big Eye-Opener for Students

Career Tech Expos are for people like Ralph Murray. Murray, a senior at Hoover High School, always knew he didn't want to go to a four-year university, but still wanted a shot at the American Dream. He would rather work with his hands out in the field than sit in an...

Californians Pay $10 Million a Day More Than They Should for Gas

Everyone knows that gas is expensive in California. The reasons, we are told, include high state taxes, costly special blends and fees aimed at helping the environment. But San Diego Union-Tribune reporter Rob Nikolewski writes that Californians also pay far more than they should for reasons that no one has publicly identified....

Is Crime Going Up or Down in Clovis?

Crime in Clovis dipped slightly in 2017 compared to the prior year. Police Chief Matt Basgall will present his findings to the Clovis City Council on Monday (Mar. 5). Crimes defined by the FBI decreased 3% year-over-year, and calls for service fell 4%. Breaking down the changes in the type of...

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