Diana Aguilera
ReporterDiana Aguilera is a multimedia reporter native of Santiago, Chile. It was during her childhood in Santiago where her love for journalism sparked. Diana moved to Fresno while in her teens and is a proud graduate of California State University, Fresno. While earning her degree in journalism and minor in Latin American studies, Diana worked for the Fresno Bee. Her work as a general assignment reporter continued after college and was recognized by the California Newspaper Publishers Association. In 2014, she joined Valley Public Radio. Her hobbies include yoga, traveling and reading.
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African-American infants in Fresno County are three times more likely to die within their first year than white infants, largely because of premature…
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Fresno County continues to be plagued with high teen pregnancy rates and even higher STD rates in some cases among the worst in the state. With that in…
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With immigration reform efforts seemingly stalled in Washington D.C., the California legislature is taking its own steps to address the undocumented…
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A new bill in the California Senate could make sex education mandatory for middle and high school students. FM89’s Diana Aguilera reports.If the bill…
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For the first time ever, the Smithsonian Institution is honoring a Latina in their “One Life Series.” The museum is featuring civil rights leader and…
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Same-sex marriage supporters in the Central Valley are celebrating today after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have a right to marry…
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The Smithsonian Institution is honoring California labor activist Dolores Huerta with a special exhibit opening next week. The National Portrait Gallery’s…
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Parents often wonder how they can get their children to read and at the same time have their kids enjoy doing so. As FM89’s Diana Aguilera reports, one…
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In 2010 President Barack Obama announced a new vision for HIV and AIDS where one day new infections in the country would be considered rare.“We believe…
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An agreement has been reached between the Clovis Unified School District and a Native American student who wanted to wear an eagle feather at his…