Valley Children’s Hospital has welcomed 14 new physicians into its pediatric residency program, with the incoming class set ...
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic is asking a federal judge on Tuesday to temporarily halt the Pentagon's “unprecedented and stigmatizing” designation of the company as a supply chain risk. A ...
The California Gig Workers Union is planning a series of rallies on Wednesday to call on lawmakers to tighten regulations on autonomous vehicles as robotaxi services continue expanding throughout the ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California sued the Trump administration Monday to block what it says is an unprecedented power grab: using emergency ...
U.S. stock indexes slipped Tuesday and gave back some of their rallies from the day before, while oil prices got back to rising as uncertainty continues about how long the war with Iran will last.
Kepler Neighborhood School, a TK-8 charter school in downtown Fresno, has secured a five-year charter renewal while also ...
Travelers passing through Philadelphia International Airport on Monday may have expected long security lines. But the longest line was made of cheesesteaks. Organizers say they achieved a new Guinness ...
Belgian pharmaceutical company UCB announced Tuesday that it would invest $2 billion to build a drug-making plant in suburban Atlanta. The rapidly growing drugmaker said the plant, which would employ ...
The University of Southern California canceled a gubernatorial debate planned for Tuesday after candidates of color, who would have been excluded, accused the school of discrimination. Republicans ...
For small and medium-sized businesses across the Central Valley, managing energy costs isn’t just about keeping the lights on — it’s about staying competitive, operating efficiently, and planning for ...
The AI data center boom could be a potential benefit for PG&E ratepayers in the Central Valley, according to Carla J. Peterman, president of PG&E Corp. and executive vice president of customer and ...
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation’s largest electronics recycler, has announced a collaboration that will expand its presence to Japan.
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