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From covering stories in the Wild West to the dawn of the modern era, May Case was a legend in local journalism for seven decades.
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The non-profit recently launched a new website featuring in-depth, investigative reporting.
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Fresno photojournalist wins $100,000 prize for elevating stories of immigrant communities
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A University of North Carolina study found that roughly 1,800 newspapers have closed in the United States since 2004, the vast majority of which were…
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Vaccine rollout is proving far more challenging in rural communities, creating what are called vaccine deserts. And according to the Documenting COVID-19…
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The Kings County city of Corcoran is slowly but steadily sinking, as much as 11½ feet in some places over the last 14 years. Lois Henry, a journalist with…
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Microsoft is piloting a new project to increase and support local news in four cities across the country including Fresno. KVPR was among the newsrooms…
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Free speech, as enshrined in the First Amendment, is central to what many consider to be the American experience. But the debate over the limits of free…
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When a local newspaper is forced to reduce its reporting staff or shut down altogether, research shows there’s a huge impact on the community it serves.…
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Journalist and author Farai Chideya spoke with Valley Edition Host Kathleen Schock about her new podcast, "Our Body Politic," which explores how women of…