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  • The partial government shutdown is in week two as Congress continues to be at odds over a funding deal. In this bonus weekend episode of Central Valley Daily, we speak with Republican Rep. Tom McClintock. His district includes areas in Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Tuolumne, and Stanislaus counties. Rep. McClintock gives us his view on what it will take to return to work in the nation’s capital.
  • Journalist Jeanne Kuang from CalMatters joins us to discuss the impacts of a federal government shutdown on agencies that provide services in California. Congress failed to reach a spending deal to keep the government running after Oct. 1 and has created an impasse between Republicans and Democrats. Plus, the latest news headlines: What officials expect for California’s new water year; and a beloved Fresno brewery is returning.
  • The Garnet Fire swept through the mountains in eastern Fresno County this summer. Among the affected regions was a little-known area called the “Tea Kettle Experimental Forest.” Matthew Hurteau, a professor of biology at the University of New Mexico, joins us to discuss how the Garnet Fire thwarted his planned research at the site and what comes next. Plus, the latest news headlines: Labor and elected leaders form commission to support immigrant workers; and a Republican congressman calls for members to return to D.C. amid shutdown.
  • Here’s a hint: it’s not soccer, football or baseball. Instead, two parks in Fresno have added the city’s first public cricket pitches. KVPR’s Israel Cardona Hernandez joined a cricket league to find out what this sport means to local communities. Plus, the latest news headlines: Kern County schools weigh a controversial idea; and the new blend of gasoline California is now offering.
  • People come from all over the world to visit the Sierra Nevada mountains. And one popular destination is the town of Three Rivers. It’s considered the gateway to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. However, a proliferation of short-term rentals there has cast a cloud of frustration over the town. Sam Mauhay-Moore covers national parks for the SF Gate and explains why the town is fed up with the rentals.
  • It’s been nearly 20 years since ABC News Correspondent Bob Woodruff was hit by a roadside bomb while reporting from Iraq. This week, Woodruff will visit Fresno to speak about the experience and how it inspired his passion for supporting service members and veterans. In advance of his event, Woodruff speaks with host KVPR about his recovery from the traumatic brain injury and why he says it’s not a miracle. Plus, the latest news headlines: Governor Newsom only delivers half of the funding expected for Valley flood safety projects, and a Fresno County town has renamed its high school football field after an NFL player who grew up there.
  • Artificial intelligence is developing quickly, and some critics fear it could be at the expense of children’s well-being. A new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom will require companies to be more active in monitoring signs of self-harm among users. On today’s episode, journalist Khari Johnson, with our news partner CalMatters, breaks down the legislation and its impacts. Plus, the latest news headlines: UC Merced students react to Israel-Hamas peace deal, and changes coming to red-light camera infractions.
  • The voice behind Journey's biggest hits got his start in Hanford and Lemoore.
  • Scholars say the Tulare County town of Yettem is the only one in America that bears an Armenian name.
  • Professor Samina Najmi teaches English at Fresno State. But unlike most colleagues, she is also a student. Samina is earning her MFA in creative writing, and her first non-scholarly book will be published soon. She will be doing a reading from her forthcoming book, “Sing Me a Circle: Love, Loss, and a Home in Time,” at the third-annual Fresno Writers Summit this weekend. Samina came to the KVPR studios to discuss her new role as personal essayist. Plus, the latest news headlines: A federal judge rules against the Trump administration in a lawsuit led by Fresno, and how UC Merced researchers look for clues on smoking habits.
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