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A man from El Salvador, who’s married to a U.S. citizen, was supposed to have an important immigration hearing in early January. He was set to get his…
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Fresno is home to a lot of Internal Revenue Service employees affected by the shutdown, so on January 10, members of the Fresno chapter of the National…
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As of this week, the partial government shutdown means many federal employees are going without a paycheck, some of whom are right here in the San Joaquin…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: A plot of land in southwest Fresno that used to be a landfill is now not just a park, but a national landmark. A historian…
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While the state is experiencing a transition of power and new laws for the new year, lawmakers in D.C. still haven’t made progress on how to reopen the…
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Valley Edition - January 8, 2019 - Undocumented Students, Fresno Communities & Air Quality, YosemiteOn this week's Valley Edition: The San Joaquin Valley has some of the dirtiest air in the country. In Fresno and Kern Counties, a state law has introduced…
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Yosemite National Park reopened last night, and visitors are returning to the park today to snap photos and bask in the fall colors.Park officials…
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This week on Valley Edition we explore emerging California politics with Fresno State Political Science Professor Thomas Holyoke. Valley Edition Host Joe…
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National parks across the country may be off-limits to visitors due to the government shutdown, but in the Sierra, it hasn’t stopped efforts to recover…