Robert Sundre is credited with stopping a 19-year-old stabbing suspect who entered his classroom at Monache High School.
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Nadia Olivos, who tends strawberry and raspberry plants at the farm she works at, is finishing up her AgTEC Workforce classes, which aim to give students a leg up in agriculture technology-focused careers.
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The offices provide key services to growers in Kern and Madera Counties.
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Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni shared new data on interactions between his office and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from 2024 as part of the annual TRUTH Act forum required under state law.
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Two years after a flood ravaged the town, even a member of the California State Assembly says she’s unhappy with the slow pace of repairs promised to residents.
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The Fresno Council of Governments says it hopes to keep local residents informed and involved in future transportation improvements.
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Michael V. Drake, the outgoing president of the 10-campus University of California system, made an unannounced appearance Sunday morning as UC Merced's commencement speaker.
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Lawmakers like California Republican Rep. David Valadao could be instrumental in determining the future of Medicaid. Much of his largely rural district relies on the program to pay for medical expenses.
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Public workers employed by Kern County are gearing up for their second strike of the year, citing unfair labor practices and understaffed agencies.
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U.S. Attorneys allege Community Health System and a technology company paid “extravagant” benefits, including bonuses, meals and technology discounts, to doctors who referred patients to their facilities.
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In the 1890's sugar magnate Claus Spreckels funded a railroad from Stockton to Bakersfield that broke the Southern Pacific's transportation monopoly in the region.
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