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Brother of Army Ranger and NFL Star Pat Tillman Crashes Into Post Office

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Fresno Fire Destroys Vacant Building Near Old Fig Garden

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Nasdaq, S&P 500 Hit Fresh Records as Trade Talks, Tech Earnings in Focus

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At Least 19 Killed, Scores Injured as Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crashes Into College Campus

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Harvard, Trump Administration to Face off in Court Over Canceled Funding

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Ex-Epstein Lawyer Calls for Release of Additional Epstein Materials

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Clovis At-Risk Missing Person Found Dead in Fresno Canal

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DOJ Asks California Sheriffs for Names of Inmates Who Aren’t Citizens

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Man Admits to Killing Missing Bass Lake Resident, Madera County Authorities Say

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Gavin's Law, Punishing Hit-and-Run Drivers, Advances in Assembly

A law to toughen criminal penalties on hit-and-run drivers inspired by a Fresno tragedy passed a major legislative hurdle Tuesday. Listen to this article:   The Assembly Public Safety Committee approved "Gavin's Law" 5-0 with three members not present. "(This bill closes) a loophole and sort of change this perverse...

Amid Climate Change Concern, GM Rolls out Big New Chevy SUVs

MILFORD, Mich. — Global concerns about climate change are not stopping General Motors from making large SUVs for U.S. drivers. GM on Tuesday rolled out the next generation of its big truck-based SUVs with more space and features. They're also heavier with only a small improvement in gas mileage. The...

Uber Reports More Than 3,000 Sexual Assaults on 2018 Rides

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber, as part of a long anticipated safety report, revealed that more than 3,000 sexual assaults were reported during its U.S. rides in 2018. That figure includes 235 rapes across the company's 1.3 billion rides last year. The ride-hailing company noted that drivers and riders were both attacked...

Slaying Puts Focus on Ride-Hailing Safety, Fake Drivers

CHICAGO — Whenever Rachel Orden calls for an Uber, the 20-year-old Michigan State University sophomore immediately walks to the back of the vehicle to check the license plate number, then opens the door and waits for the driver to say her name before getting in. Even then, she devises a...

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