The stones fit comfortably in the palm of your hand — smooth, tangible, each one unique. They’re also your loved one. As many ...
The UCSF Fresno Office of Health Career Pathways (OHCP) has announced that it is accepting applications for its Doctors ...
San Joaquin Valley Homes has officially opened its latest Central Valley neighborhood – Sorrento at Del Lago in Tulare on Oct ...
Emergency crews responded Friday to an explosion at an oil refinery in New Mexico as thick smoke emerged from the plant and drifted across parts of the city of Artesia before crews were able to ...
As the federal government shutdown halts food assistance programs effective Nov. 1, Central Valley leaders are stepping up to keep families fed. Councilmember’s pledge Fresno City Councilmember Nelson ...
Tulare County property owners making small land adjustments no longer need to prepay property taxes, following a Sept. 30 Board of Supervisors decision. The change eliminates the tax clearance require ...
One California Head Start program has closed and three others face imminent closure due to the federal government shutdown, affecting about 1,000 very-low-income children and 270 teachers. The closure ...
Fresno City Council President Mike Karbassi is alleging the U.S. Department of Justice is targeting Fresno County after the announcement it would deploy election monitors to the upcoming election. Kar ...
OpenAI said Tuesday it has reorganized its ownership structure and converted its business into a public benefit corporation after two crucial regulators, the Delaware and California attorneys general, ...
Atlanta-based Carter’s, a major retailer selling baby, toddler and young children’s clothing, announced Monday that it will be shuttering 150 stores nationwide over the next three years, citing tariff ...
Uber said Wednesday that the San Francisco Bay Area will be the first market for its specially built autonomous taxi, which is expected to launch in late 2026. The San Francisco ride-hailing company s ...
A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay damages of $345 million, reducing an earlier jury award after it found the environmental group and related entities were liable for defamation and ot ...