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Most international student work permits revoked at the university were reactivated, but international students tell KVPR they feel anxiety about staying in the U.S.
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Fresno police officers are named as defendants in three separate lawsuits alleging unlawful arrest and retaliation. Two of those lawsuits also allege excessive use of force.
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The federal government has suspended $450,000 that a CSU Stanislaus program uses to protect San Joaquin Valley kit foxes, and other threatened species.
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The head of the California High-Speed Rail Authority told an auditorium of Fresnans something they’re not used to hearing.
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Stanislaus State issued layoff notices to 18 employees in March. Budget deficits loom at Fresno State and CSU Bakersfield as well.
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Cesar Hernandez, who escaped from custody months ago while serving a first degree murder sentence at Kern Valley State Prison, faces charges for another murder in Mexico.
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Expenses for lawsuits, investigations, labor negotiations and contract reviews at the State Center Community College District rose from $300,000 in 2016 to more than $1.2 million in 2024.
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Mexican authorities allege Cesar Hernandez, who escaped from custody months ago while serving a first degree murder sentence at Kern Valley State Prison, killed a Mexican police officer in Tijuana last week.
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The progressive lawmaker, joined by New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, drew thousands to the Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield.
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One of the endangered species that calls the vernal pools home has lived for millions of years.
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If approved by the board, Denise Whisenhunt will be the next president of Fresno City College.
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A solar farm in the Mojave Desert is destroying thousands of iconic Joshua trees. It could be the tip of the iceberg as the state prioritizes renewable energy.