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Fresno City Council members heard directly from unhoused community, including residents of motel shelters about their needs and to get feedback on the emergency shelter program.
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Every winter, an effort takes place to determine how many people who call the region home do not have homes themselves. The effort is called the Point in Time count, and its findings have significant implications on the effort to address homelessness.
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On this week’s Valley Edition: Why Fresno has become such a hot housing market, and how rising prices are deepening the affordable housing crisis.Plus,…
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The Central Valley’s reputation as an affordable place to live has been challenged by skyrocketing housing prices. To learn what is behind the sharp…
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In the new book “Freedom to Discriminate,” author Gene Slater explores how during the civil rights era, realtors exacerbated segregation and fought…
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Reggie Bess has been building his coin collection for the past 30 years.“And so this is my penny collection, this is what I'm working on today,” he says…
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A recent ruling on a lawsuit filed in 2019 says the city of Clovis must begin the process of building more high-density, affordable housing and has been…
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It’s estimated that from 2019 to 2020, Fresno’s homeless population increased by almost 70%. City Manager Tommy Esqueda is certain that number has…
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The nonprofit news organization Retro Report is working on a documentary project looking at the high eviction rates of three cities in the U.S., including…
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom suspended most evictions in April. But now state lawmakers are debating whether to lift the moratorium, leaving renters who…