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CA May Revise Budget Released; $2.8 Million Surplus
Calfornia's finances appear to be in good shape. That's according to the May revise budget released Tuesday morning by Governor Jerry Brown. According to the governor, the state is finally out of a decade long slump, but it's not out of the woods yet.
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Celebrity's Announcement Creates a Positive Example
Many are calling her decision brave. Both to have surgery, and then to speak out about her experience. The Central Valley Susan G. Komen Foundation says Jolie is helping educate millions of women.
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Human Trafficking Spotlighted in the Central Valley
Over the last four years police have investigated hundreds of human trafficking cases in the Central Valley. On Tuesday they took a tour with faith leaders to talk about the problem.
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We Are Fresno: Century Old Historic Hanford Clock Still Ticking
Hanford has always taken pride in it's history, but there's a piece of history there that not many people know about. A clock, that after 130 years, is still ticking.
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Valley Pastors Learn First Hand About Fresno's Human Trafficking Problems
Pastors gathered at The Peoples Church on Cedar Avenue and were taken on a bus tour all around Fresno. They stopped at specific spots and were told about the human trafficking crimes had happened there.
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Governor Brown's New Budget Leaves More Money for Education
This year's 'May Revise' brings with it some good news for California. Back in January, Brown proposed a balanced budget-- something he says the state hasn't seen for more than a decade.
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Fresno Coin Gallery Gives Big Boost to Valley Schools
A big boost for valley schools as the annual Gold Buying Event sponsored by the Fresno Coin Gallery raised more than $72,000 dollars for the Fresno and Tulare County Offices of Education.
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Funerals Set for Tuesday for Fresno Nurses Killed in Limo Fire
A memorial was also held for Neriza Fojas and Michelle Estrera Monday night.
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District 16 Senate Candidate Sits Down with KSEE Sunrise Anchors
One of five candidates running to be the Central Valley's next District 16 senator appeared on KSEE Sunrise. Democrat Paulina Miranda, of Fresno, talked about the issues affecting her campaign and the district.
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