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Costa leads push for public medical school in the Valley
The half-century-long push to open a public medical school in the San Joaquin Valley gained additional steam Wednesday.
January 22, 2020
Nunes taps impeachment furor as fuel for reelection warchest
The impeachment battle on Capitol Hill has put Rep. Devin Nunes back under the intense Washington media glare, but also in the fundraising driver's seat.
February 2, 2020
Could FEMA solve Calif.’s homelessness crisis? One Valley congressman thinks so.
Despite a consistent "California vs. Trump" narrative, one Valley Congressman thinks that the state could use a little help from 1600 Penn.
January 20, 2020
Campaigns are hitting the airwaves: Here’s how much they’re spending this week.
With only 43 days until the California Primary, the element that frustrates voters the most – a non-stop barrage of television ads – is about to begin.
January 19, 2020
Kern Co. DA, Supervisor Perez settle conflict of interest case
Perez faced a maximum penalty of one year imprisonment and a four-year ban on running for public office if convicted of all charges.
January 16, 2020
Newsom to send $11.5mil to Fresno to address homelessness
California Gov. Gavin Newsom stopped into Fresno as part of his statewide homelessness tour and delivered a nugget for the state's fifth largest city.
January 15, 2020
Newsom adds Fresno stop to Calif. homelessness tour
Gov. Gavin Newsom's will visit Fresno on Wednesday as part of a statewide tour to evaluate Golden State's ongoing homelessness crisis.
January 14, 2020
With unanimous backing, Gavin’s Law moves forward
A key Assembly committee unanimously approved a bill that would close a loophole for hit-and-run drivers who injure or kill people.
January 14, 2020
Visalia Unified taps Ravalin as permanent Superintendent
On a 6-1 vote Tuesday night, trustees removed the "Interim" from Dr. Tamara Ravalin's title as the district's Superintendent.
January 14, 2020
Gavin’s Law hits Assembly vote to close hit-and-run loophole
A law aiming to close the loophole for hit-and-run drivers that injure or kill people will see a key committee vote in California's State Assembly.
January 14, 2020