The announcement follows harsh criticism from the Trump administration about California and other states granting licenses to people in the country illegally.
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A former top aide to Gov. Gavin Newsom has been indicted on federal charges alleging her involvement in a scheme to steal campaign money from former federal Health Secretary Xavier Becerra.
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Three paintings from public television legend Bob Ross have sold for over $600,000 at auction. The sales took place Tuesday at Bonhams in Los Angeles.
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Foreigners seeking visas to live in the U.S. might be rejected if they have certain medical conditions, including diabetes or obesity, under a directive from the Trump administration.
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Voters in Stanislaus and Merced counties showed less enthusiasm for Proposition 50 than elsewhere in California – to no one’s surprise.
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The community advocates argue the plan to annex 9,000 acres near Southeast Fresno would drain the city’s resources too thin without providing a benefit to communities already within the city.
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Days after voters in California approved a redrawing of congressional districts by a wide margin, two House races are already seeing the initial impacts.
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David Tangipa and the California Republican Party allege the new congressional map approved by voters violates the US Constitution.
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This marks the largest ancestral land return in California’s central Sierra Nevada.
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The meteoric rise in recent years of Legacy Alliance Outreach, a nonprofit once idolized by elected and civic leaders in Modesto and Stanislaus County and backed by millions of dollars in public money, stands in stark contrast to its dramatic fall.
The intersection has gotten a dubious title: ‘Friant Roulette.’
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M. Theo Kearney died a bachelor with no heirs, and left his estate to the University of California.
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Kearney helped jumpstart Fresno's development with the agricultural colony system. He was a raisin industry pioneer and left his considerable estate, including mansion and private park to the University of California.
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Voters approved a change to the city's charter in 1993 that upended the way city government works
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