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State agencies are partnering with community organizations across the San Joaquin Valley to inform farm workers of their rights at work. They’re taking…
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While teaching a history course at Fresno State, professor Ethan Kytle stumbled upon the forgotten history of a farm labor crisis in 1942 that inspired…
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Like in so many places across the U.S., the coronavirus pandemic crept up on the San Joaquin Valley. Some of the region’s first official cases were linked…
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Armando Celestino walks between rows of grapevines in a Madera County vineyard. He’s handing out small zip lock bags to farm workers filled with hand…
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On this week's Valley Edition: Farm workers across the San Joaquin Valley are showing high levels of interest in getting the COVID-19 vaccine but they say…
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During a visit to Fresno on Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom said vaccinating the Central Valley against COVID-19 is a “top priority.” Though Newsom was…
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Since the start of the pandemic,43,000 Californians have officially died due to COVID-19. But a new research paper by a team of epidemiologists at the…
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A COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Fresno County Fairgrounds is now equipped to administer 1,500 shots per day, according to county officials during a press…
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Valley Edition - January 8, 2021 - COVID-19 Housing For Farmworkers, Iconic Trees And Climate ChangeOn this week's Valley Edition: Why a state program that provides free COVID-19 hotel rooms to farmworkers is going largely unutilized. Plus Pulitzer Prize…
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On this week's Valley Edition: We look at what will happen to the Fresno nonprofits providing COVID assistance to the community if CARES Act funding…