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Local young people are being enlisted into community service work. The California Service Corps is asking for 1,000 more volunteers to service the region.
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Blake Zante assumed the role of executive director in January and he’ll also be the new host of "The Maddy Report."
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KVPR wants your input on housing issues in the Central Valley. Help guide our reporting by completing this brief survey.
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The prospective operator of Madera Community Hospital on Tuesday cleared one of its final hurdles to begin reopening the hospital that has been closed since December 2022.
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As the date of reckoning for excessive groundwater pumping in Tulare County grows closer, lobbying by water managers and growers has ramped up.
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Some fire stations in Merced County are only staffed by one person.
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On Monday, the state approved a $57 million, interest-free Distressed Hospital Loan for the company planning to reopen the hospital.
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In a split decision, the Fresno Unified Board of Trustees voted to pause its search for a new superintendent and expand the search nationwide.
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California is outside the path of totality of the total solar eclipse, but Valley residents will be able to view a partial eclipse Monday morning — with some safety precautions.
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Two objections filed in federal bankruptcy court raise questions about the ability of Madera Community Hospital’s owner-to-be to operate the facility as a true safety net hospital. A judge will likely discuss the arguments in a hearing later this month.
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The Fresno City Council plans to consider giving the Fresno city attorney subpoena power during a regularly scheduled meeting.
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Merced-area drivers may soon be able to breathe a long-awaited sigh of relief, as the end of road construction is said to be in sight.