What would happen if mass immigration raids came to cities like Fresno? For many residents, waiting for an answer to that question has given way to confusion and social media vigilance.
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In California, a person’s disability must begin before age 18 to qualify for regional center services. Parent advocates say that leaves behind people whose disability started in early adult years, when their brains were still developing.
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City officials shared details of how they plan to make Measure P arts grant awardees whole, including by temporarily reallocating general fund dollars from the city’s parks department.
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Some landowners in Tulare and Kings counties are facing a mandatory well registration deadline of July 1, 2026.
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California continues to support legal defense for immigrants facing deportation despite a tight state budget and projections calling for deficits.
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The group of transportation and political consultants shared their “Fix Our Roads” plan this week that boosts allocations to major streets and highways as well as a flexible fund for local jurisdictions to use as they see fit while reducing funding to public transit below its current level.
Yosemite is California’s most visited national park.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump does not have the authority to impose broad tariffs under the emergency act he has cited. Tariffs have affected California ports, farms, businesses, workers and consumers.
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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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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.
What does the Democratic leader see for himself in the years to come?
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Moore was born into slavery in Alabama in 1812 and became one of the earliest successful farmers in Fresno County, arriving here in 1853.
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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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