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Cheryl White became the first female Black jockey licensed to ride in America in 1971. She was a barrier-breaking athlete, and yet still remains relatively unknown.
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For the Weekend, we’re bringing you poetry from writer, poet, and Fresno State professor Brynn Saito.She’ll be reading next Thursday at the San Joaquin…
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This week on Valley Edition: we visit residents of a community surrounded by highways, agriculture fields, and oil and gas development. We learn about…
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We’ve looked at how redlining has influenced the development of certain regions in the city of Fresno, but what about the history of a particular…
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On Thursday, Fresno State alumna Marisol Baca was named Fresno’s fourth poet laureate. She is the first woman to hold the title. Baca is an English…
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April is spring break month for many schools, which for some families means it’s time for a vacation. But if you’re one of those parents who finds…
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When you think of civil rights leaders from the Central Valley, names like Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta probably come to mind, but another fundamental…
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A UC Merced professor spent 18 months examining how religion mixed with political advocacy helped people who were formerly incarcerated reintegrate into…
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Ethan Chatagnier is a Fresno State graduate, and he's just added to his Central Valley connections by making Fresno and Highway 99 the setting for two of…
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We’ve become more familiar with stories and reports about how widespread the opioid crisis has become, but what about the loved ones of those caught in…