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California farmers, agricultural commissioners and lawmakers have in recent months sounded an alarm about a troubling symptom ...
Newly released state guidelines on how to get a handle on subsidence, or land sinking, were received with mixed reactions ...
Senior citizens make up the fastest growing age demographic in the San Joaquin Valley. And they need more doctors.
What were you doing at 14? For Ashlyn Alamo, 2019 marked the start of an impressive entrepreneurial journey. This talented ...
Newman residents who have recently driven near L Street and Industrial Way may have noticed multiple car bumpers laid down in ...
Julian Leon participated in the primary cavy show evaluation and showmanship classes. Newman 4-H members had a very ...
Forty years have passed since the founding fathers of one of the most cherished traditions in Gustine devised the best way to ...
The Gustine High football head coach and his squad will officially start the first practice of the season on Monday at 12:01 ...
New research by UC Merced’s Community and Labor Center shows the immigration policies of President Donald Trump is having a ...
Fantozzi Farms, a multigenerational family farm in Patterson, is turning to the public after a last-minute fallout with a major buyer left them with 500 tons of apricots and no contract to move them.
Health clinics that serve more than 1.1 million patients up and down the San Joaquin Valley are bracing for the prospect of budget cuts and other fallout in the wake of the passage of President Donald ...
California’s 2025 almond harvest is predicted to come in at 3 billion meat pounds, according to the recently released ...
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