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Fresno State faculty members are launching a new program to incorporate the voices of marginalized community members into policymaking in the city of…
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Before the pandemic hit, Heleo Leyva owned a quesadilla stand in East Hollywood, where he offered a special: buy one quesadilla, share the other for a…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: Black community leaders in Bakersfield are meeting with law enforcement, and calling for more transparency. They tell us…
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A Sikh church in the small town of San Joaquin is now a historical landmark. The Fresno County Board of Supervisors made it official Tuesday. It’s the…
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Thanksgiving can make us think about how to give back -- maybe it’s serving food at a homeless shelter or donating canned goods. But what about the rest…
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There’s a divide in Fresno. The north part of the city – the area above Shaw Avenue -- has more parks, better schools. And the meat rendering plant? It’s…
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With the onset of fall comes announcements for music and entertainment. This week, we talk with and organizer from one of the Valley’s oldest public…
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High school seniors from across the country are checking their email inboxes this month, eagerly awaiting acceptance letters from colleges and…
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When we talk about water in the San Joaquin Valley, it’s often to highlight water problems, like dry wells, contaminated drinking water or, more recently,…
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Dr. William Dominic was riding his bicycle home from work in late February when a car struck him and drove off. Dominic was severely injured and as of…