The suspect, 41-year-old Anthony Scott Searles-Harris, held 10 people hostage in an office building and was ultimately shot and killed by the FBI.
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The Democratic party is hopeful that flipping this seat in November will help them regain control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Preliminary results show Richard Lopez leads, but Ana Boyenga and Paula Heupel are close behind. Results may be partly linked to reports about one school district’s questionable audit.
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Republicans and Democrats all compete together in the unusual primary to set the one-on-one race in November. Two Democrats and one Republican were in close contention.
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California’s 2026 primary is the first since voters passed Proposition 50, which redrew congressional maps to give Democrats a shot at flipping up to five Republican-held seats. From the Central Valley to San Diego, here’s what’s at stake.
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A visual tour of Fresno restaurants thriving in the barely modified shells of earlier fast food joints and diners.
Fresno Unified School District is spending $4 million a year to repair and replace laptops. It will be shifting computer access to in-class only in the fall.
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The bond market has delivered $70 million to the stalled project behind Chukchansi Park, in the Brewery District.
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The Young Authors’ Faire is a longstanding Fresno County tradition that’s been held for more than 40 years.
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The “Invicta” clarinet quartet is preparing for its debut on an international stage.
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A new medical institute in Fresno is bringing advanced neuroscience treatment and research to the San Joaquin Valley, reducing the need for patients to travel to San Francisco or Los Angeles for care.
Mara Hoplamazian has spent years reporting on 'forever chemicals,' or PFAS. Here's what they've learned about what may help limit everyday exposure to the contaminant.
Voters throughout Fresno County told KVPR that affordability, immigration and healthcare were motivators in heading to the ballots for this year’s midterm election.
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The world's first bank-issued credit card, today known as VISA, debuted in Fresno, CA on September 18, 1958.
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The base was a key part of the Cold War, as the training site for B-52 crews for the Strategic Air Command.
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Funded by FDR's Public Works Administration, the Fresno County Hall of Records opened in 1937. Today it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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