The number of senior citizens who live alone in the San Joaquin Valley has grown by more than 30% since 2012, adding to a population at increased risk to both physical and mental health.
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School funding in California steers a lot to wealthy districts and to those with high-needs students. Those in the middle get a lot less.
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Military officials have identified all eight people killed in this week’s fiery crash of a B-52 during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California.
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Newsom, said in a video posted Monday on X that federal agents in recent days have knocked on the doors of his friends and former employees, and have asked for records.
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Wendy Castañeda Leal, a superintendent from Kern County, earned at least 670,000 votes in the race for California superintendent of public instruction.
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a former Yosemite National Park ranger who was fired after flying a giant transgender pride flag in the park.
Fresno State’s 50th Chicano/Latino Commencement Ceremony is the largest bilingual graduation of its kind in the nation.
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The federal government is set to expand financial aid for students in short-term job training programs starting July 1, but Californians may have to wait until the fall.
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The city's deputy fire chief said Friday that little or no water was flowing through either of the warehouse's systems during the fire.
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The study was released just as the California High Speed Rail Authority board voted to propose a new location for the station away from downtown.
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Health officials will be on high alert for germs as millions of soccer fans gather for World Cup matches. Measles is one of the most contagious diseases and is a top concern.
Wellness influencers often talk about fixing a broken gut microbiome. And marketers sell tests and supplements to fix your gut health. Here's what what the evidence really shows about gut health.
Although grizzly populations can still be found in several Western states, in California they exist only as a symbol: moving across a patch of grass on the state flag.
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Fresno's Hughes Hotel was destroyed on July 10, 1953, and numerous other buildings were damaged in an arson spree that remains unsolved to this day.
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Before Rose Ann Vuich was elected in 1976, the California State Senate was "male, pale and stale."
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Actor Jack Haley was the developer behind several Madera-area projects, including the Madera Ranchos.
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