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California’s High Speed Rail Authority is proposing a new site for a Merced station in its quest to build a bullet train connecting Southern California with the Bay Area.
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Many California prisoners can get a chance at release through expanded parole opportunities. But gaining release requires someone to demonstrate personal growth and accountability before the state Parole Board.
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The old library burned down in 2020 in an arson case that gripped the community.
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The hospital will continue to recommend 17 vaccines for all children, rather than the 11 now universally recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under new guidelines.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state must stand up to Republican President Donald Trump 's “assault on our values,” warning in his final State of the State address that democracy is at stake.
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In the months leading up to and during the November 2024 election, former Councilmember Luis Chavez paid more than $130K to a consultant for Facebook ads and constituent outreach.
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With months still left of winter, California’s major reservoirs are holding about 129 percent of historical water levels for this time of year.
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Under a city policy, a former councilmember paid a consultant more than $300,000 in taxpayer funds for constituent outreach, Facebook ads and more.
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Lion Farms LLC has been ordered to pay over $100,000 following a fatal accident involving farmworkers in 2024.
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As Gov. Gavin Newsom prepares to release his spending plan this Friday, a projected $18 billion deficit awaits. Will he raise taxes or cut spending? Either could spell trouble for Newsom’s legacy.
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Many Venezuelans who now live abroad celebrated Maduro’s ouster because they view him as a dictator who has clamped down on opposition. In Fresno, activists held an emergency protest to call out the U.S. military actions.
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Fresno once had the worst concentration of poverty in the country. Have things changed?