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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California’s most prominent congressional elections for this fall’s midterms are now set, with two districts in particular ready to test Democrats’ redrawn U.S. House map.
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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.
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The November race to determine California’s next governor will pit a Democrat promising to cement the state’s status as a stronghold of liberal policies against a Republican pledging to dramatically reverse course.
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The Trump administration has warned more than 500 hospitals nationwide, including three in the Central Valley, that they are failing to provide the public with enough information about prices.
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President Trump is casting doubt on the results of California's primaries, claiming there was voter fraud. NPR's Leila Fadel asks Attorney General Rob Bonta about the baseless claim.
A visual tour of Fresno restaurants thriving in the barely modified shells of earlier fast food joints and diners.
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State utility officials will soon decide whether to move forward with an experimental program that aims to reduce climate-polluting emissions – but could also threaten the health of residents – in the city of Orange Cove.
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California High-Speed Rail board approves business plan that suggests moving downtown Merced stationA business plan that forecasts where Merced’s proposed bullet train station may ultimately end up has received unanimous approval from the California High-Speed Rail Authority’s board.
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Developer and private equity-funded PAC, firefighters and the city employees’ union were the biggest spenders to date in the June primary election.
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A Kings County judge may decide this week whether to allow a lawsuit by the Kings County Farm Bureau to move to the next phase in its quest to prove the state Water Resources Control Board overstepped its authority.
Five winning images from a photo contest show scientists at work and capture the wonder of research and discovery.
California’s wild and wide-open primary election came to a close Tuesday with voters consolidating behind leading candidates for their parties.
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This creek turned irrigation canal is named for early Fresno-area rancher John Fancher.
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This man-made reservoir on the edge of the UC Merced campus has a history that takes back to the 1880s.
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An acclaimed engineer and the first woman licensed to practice architecture in California, Julia Morgan also designed several Fresno-area buildings.
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