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Fresno County is using mail-in ballots and new technology at polling places to make it easier for voters to cast their ballots.
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Vang is the first Hmong American to be recognized in the 106-year history of the Pulitzer’s arts and letters prizes.
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Dr. Nkosi was recognized for using her expertise to make an impact on the community while also teaching students the importance of public scholarship for social change.
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The KCLU podcast “The One Oh One” explores communities off Highway 101.
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Ph.D. candidate Jessica Wilson’s three-minute speech about her CBD research beat out the competition at UC Merced’s Grad Slam. Next month she will compete against the winners at other UC campuses.
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Graduating senior Justin St. George is the president of Birds For Pride, an unofficial, off-campus club for LGBTQ+ students who attend Fresno Pacific University.
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Trans-E-Motion chair Zayn Anthony talks about the programs and services the non-profit organization provides to the community.
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Through an innovative program at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla, inmates co-design and maintain their own gardens.
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Fresno Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Lee Ann Eager is now the chair of the state agency charged with allocating transportation funding for the state.
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Reporters Harriet Ryan and Matt Hamilton from the LA Times document how the process of distributing a class-action settlement to the families of people murdered in the Armenian genocide was mired with corruption and fraud.