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A pair of reports suggest almond production this year will remain too high to help stabilize a plummeting market value.
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The third and final day of the University of California Board of Regents meeting at UC Merced was highlighted by a sit-down between several trustees and pro-Palestinian protesters.
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California places Tulare Lake Subbasin on probation — one year after historic flooding in the regionThe California State Water Resources Control Board voted unanimously Tuesday to place the Tulare Lake Subbasin on probation over concerns with subsidence that come from excessive groundwater pumping.
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Five different Kern educational institutions have seen a change in leadership in less than a year. What does this mean for Kern County education?
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The prospective operator of Madera Community Hospital on Tuesday cleared one of its final hurdles to begin reopening the hospital that has been closed since December 2022.
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Some fire stations in Merced County are only staffed by one person.
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As the date of reckoning for excessive groundwater pumping in Tulare County grows closer, lobbying by water managers and growers has ramped up.
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On Monday, the state approved a $57 million, interest-free Distressed Hospital Loan for the company planning to reopen the hospital.
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In a split decision, the Fresno Unified Board of Trustees voted to pause its search for a new superintendent and expand the search nationwide.
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California is outside the path of totality of the total solar eclipse, but Valley residents will be able to view a partial eclipse Monday morning — with some safety precautions.
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Two objections filed in federal bankruptcy court raise questions about the ability of Madera Community Hospital’s owner-to-be to operate the facility as a true safety net hospital. A judge will likely discuss the arguments in a hearing later this month.