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Beyond just books, libraries offer training, technology and access to life-changing resources. To learn more, Valley Edition host Kathleen Schock checked in with a panel of public librarians from across the San Joaquin Valley.
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The battle over who will control, and profit, from California’s solar energy industry
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Last week, nearly 450 kids at the hospital tested positive for the virus, but a medical director confirmed the most severe cases were among the unvaccinated.
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The United Farm Workers is among the most high-profile unions in the state, despite a decades-long struggle to grow its ranks. To get a better sense of the challenge to recruit members, we speak with Philip Martin, UC Davis professor emeritus of agricultural and resource economics.
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Local arts critic Donald Munro recently released his annual list of the top 20 cultural events of 2021, a year that proved to be a challenging one for the performing arts.
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Formerly incarcerated himself, UC Merced Ph.D. student Corey Mccullough now teaches math to current inmates through Merced College's Rising Scholars Program.
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Fresno Bee’s Marek Warszawski previews the 2022 political landscape
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New report predicts rising heat and health declines in the San Joaquin Valley
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“Queer in the Valley” spotlights Fresno’s QTBIPOC community
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CSU Bakersfield launches its first department of ethnic studies