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Bernie Sanders has traveled to Los Angeles to kick off a campaign for a proposed “billionaires tax” that has set off an uproar in the Silicon Valley and led to divisions among Democrats. The proposal has created a rift between Gov. Gavin Newsom and prominent members of his party’s progressive wing ahead of this year's elections.
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The top official at a California agency running the state's long-delayed bullet train project is taking a leave of absence after he was arrested earlier this month over allegations of domestic violence.
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Authorities say the bodies of eight backcountry skiers have been found and one remains missing after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California. Six others from the same group of skiers were rescued Tuesday.
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Around 10 Visalia Unified School District high school students coordinated to spell out a “hateful, homophobic slur” using letters on their shirts last week, according to the school district in statements to news organizations. They posed for a photo, which was shared on social media.
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St. Paul Catholic Newman Center parishioners gathered to pray at the Holy Hour for Peace.
Officials are encouraging cities to join the regulation effort in light of an unauthorized biolab found in Las Vegas with ties to Reedley.
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A missed financial reporting deadline last fall triggered questions from city leaders.
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Health care leaders across the central San Joaquin Valley fear that federal cuts to Medicaid and state reductions in Medi-Cal benefits represent a “tsunami” of changes that jeopardize the financial stability of hospitals and clinics, and threaten residents’ access to care in the region.
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Blue Shield spokesperson Mark Seelig said the company insures a “meaningful” number of people in Fresno County and a small portion of Madera County.
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Even as enrollment declines in California, an increasing number of students are qualifying for special education services. That is one factor putting pressure on district budgets.
The Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra recently announced it extended a contract with conductor Stilian Kirov as it approaches its 100th anniversary.
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Several Central Valley Carnegie library buildings still remain, in cities like Clovis, Hanford, Exeter and Orosi.
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Back when Railroad Avenue was U.S. Route 99, downtown merchants funded the archway to help draw motorists to their businesses.
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Located at the top of Tollhouse grade, a variety of Pine Ridge-area businesses have served centuries of weary travelers.
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