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Shavana Trejo discovered boxing after struggles early on in life.
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A “founding convention” was held in early May for the launch of an effort called “United San Joaquin.”
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A new form of “green burial” is gaining attention, but its use along the river raises questions about transparency, ethics and public land use in Fresno County.
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An official statement from the United Farm Workers – the union Chavez built in the early 1960s – pierced through rumors about the late leader.
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An analysis by The California Newsroom — a collaborative of public media outlets, including NPR — found over 65 locations in the Golden State bearing the name of the late labor leader.
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Allegations of sexual misconduct against late civil rights leader and founder of the United Farm Workers, Cesar E. Chavez, broke out in the open Wednesday after one of his closest allies in the movement spoke out.
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After a handful of crashes, Fresno city leaders are making changes to the intersection of Friant Road and Shepherd Avenue in North Fresno.
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Despite the toll it's taking on civilians, many view the attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel as necessary in order to oust a violent and oppressive regime and transition the country into a secular democracy.
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Fresno has a lot of things going for it - but residents also share the economic reality of living here.
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St. Paul Catholic Newman Center parishioners gathered to pray at the Holy Hour for Peace.
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From the Bulldog logo to paintings and books, meet the artist behind one of the Central Valley’s most recognizable symbols.
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The old library burned down in 2020 in an arson case that gripped the community.