Kathleen Schock
Host, Valley EditionKathleen Schock is the host of Valley Edition. In the show, Kathleen and the Valley Public Radio news team explore issues that matter to the residents of Central California through engaging conversations and in-depth reporting.
A Fresno native, Kathleen has a bachelor’s in international relations from the University of Southern California, a master’s degree in journalism from UC Berkeley, and a doctorate in educational leadership from Fresno State.
Kathleen has more than 20 years of experience in journalism and communications. Her background includes working as a News Associate for NBC News in New York and as a general assignment reporter for KGPE in Fresno.
In addition to her work at Valley Public Radio, Kathleen teaches journalism at Fresno City College and serves as the advisor of The Rampage, the college’s student-run newspaper.
In her free time, Kathleen likes to cook, read and explore our local national parks. She lives in Fresno with her husband Carey and step-daughter Sydney.
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Munro discusses the reaction in the arts community to the City of Fresno’s proposal to purchase the historic theatre.
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This small group of residents has taken on a leadership role in the rural community of Fairmead, just a few miles outside of Chowchilla’s city limits.
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New reports from the Legislative Analyst’s Office show that climate change is poised to severely disrupt many aspects of life, including education, transportation, health and housing.
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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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A transgender advocate talks about how his drive to serve the community is inspired by his role as a father. Listen to this conversation and more on the podcast.
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A transgender advocate talks about how his drive to serve the community is inspired by his role as a father. Listen to this conversation and more on the podcast.
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On this week’s Valley Edition: A garden in Chowchilla brings hope to inmates at the Central California Women’s Facility. Listen to these stories and more in the podcast above.
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On this week’s Valley Edition: A garden in Chowchilla brings hope to inmates at the Central California Women’s Facility. Listen to these stories and more in the podcast above.
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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.