Decisions could be coming soon from an arbitrator.
- Trump pardons dark web marketplace creator Ross Ulbricht
- Affidavit by Hegseth's ex-sister-in-law makes new claims about his behavior
- Trump's executive order resumes executions, after Biden dialed them back
- Bishop confronts Trump during sermon at inaugural prayer service
- FDA allows standalone use of nasal spray antidepressant Spravato (esketamine)
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Although the virus has been detected at more than 700 California dairies, not a single non-dairy cow has tested positive, experts say.
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection operation swept through parts of the San Joaquin Valley last week, sowing chaos in a region where much of the nation’s fresh fruits and vegetables are grown by a workforce that is overwhelmingly Latino and undocumented.
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A Nicaraguan woman staying legally in the United States has chosen to leave because of concern over President-elect Donald Trump's campaign for mass deportations. She is an example of the "self-deportations" that the Trump administration has encouraged as a way to help achieve deportation goals without the government having to spend or do anything.
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A state inspection of Madera Community Hospital next month could be the final step before it reopens. A community group said residents are ready to have their hospital back.
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“The Wonderful Company uses less than 1% of the state’s water,” wrote Seth Oster, a Wonderful spokesman, in an email. The company put out a thread on “X” in response to the swirl of social media falsities.
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California has a few major changes coming to its health policy landscape in 2025. New laws that took effect Jan. 1 ban medical debt from credit reports, allow public health inspections of private immigration detention centers, and ban toxic chemicals in makeup.
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Border patrol agents make arrests in California’s Central Valley as Trump’s ‘mass deportations’ loomThere are plans by immigration officials to expand the operation across the Central Valley – as far north as Sacramento.
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Some lecturers at University of California Merced were laid off at the start of the year. But university officials neither wanted to confirm the layoffs nor answer questions about how it will impact courses.
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Kings County has released its first-ever 5-year plan for improving public health.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom hammered down on a ceremonial railroad tie during a special visit to Kern County on Monday.
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A resolution for the billion-dollar lawsuit against one of Fresno’s major hospital operators will be hashed out in private for now, according to December court filings.
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Wright was hired to design a building to house a popular Yosemite Valley Cafe, but his vision clashed with the National Park Service.
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