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K-12 districts throughout the Valley have been grappling with how to educate students in the fall without contributing to the spread of COVID-19. To learn…
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Earlier this week, the New York Times published an analysis of national data that found that Black and Latinx Americans are three times as likely to catch…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: We take you inside a church in Fresno where the priest is considered a healer by some and by others, a sexual predator. We…
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The Fresno City Council voted Tuesday to approve its billion dollar budget, just in time for the July 1 deadline. However, it will have to be reconsidered…
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This week we spoke to a musician who, like others, lost a lot of work when the pandemic hit: Performances were postponed, or cancelled altogether. Patrick…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and Fresno County’s Registrar of Voters settled a lawsuit this week that will allow a church…
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The Fresno Unified School District announced Thursday that on-campus instruction will resume August 17. Superintendent Bob Nelson said based on parent…
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Nearly a hundred people made public comments Monday afternoon during the Fresno City Council’s budget hearing on the city’s police department. Most called…
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The Fresno City Council announced Thursday it’s creating a police reform commission. Council President Miguel Arias said the commission will be headed by…
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Many people have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, but some have found assistance through a multi-million dollar state government program called…