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Looking back on the stories that defined 2021
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Local WWII veterans remember the attack on Pearl Harbor on the 80th anniversary of the bombing
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Podcast by UCSF Fresno physicians on EMS education draws an international audience
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San Joaquin Valley native Anita Kopacz discusses her debut novel “Shallow Waters”
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At 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Concert Hall, 10 restored violins and one cello that survived the Holocaust will be played by the Fresno State Symphony Orchestra for a special concert, “Violins of Hope” conducted by Dr. Thomas Loewenheim, professor of cello and director of the Symphony Orchestra and Strings.
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Fresno and Tulare County farmers share how inflation and supply chain problems hurt business.
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In the new book "Flying with a Dragon on our Tail," a Fresno couple recount their experience participating in a 1987 international air race.
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The film follows four cousins as they make their first visit to their family’s ancestral village in Mexico.
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In many ways, climate change has already hit home here in the San Joaquin Valley—especially for the agricultural industry, which produces as much as a…
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TED Talks, the popular videos about “ideas worth spreading,” invited Fresno’s Irma Olguin Jr. to take the stage this year to share her ideas about how to…