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A new California law required school districts to keep detailed attendance and engagement records this year to make sure students online didn’t fall behind. But a KVPR investigation found students were counted present when they did little more than log in, and attendance numbers don’t reflect the frustrating reality of the school year.
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For our series looking at how people are processing their experiences around the pandemic, we hear from Rodia Montgomery-Gentry. She’s a social science…
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It’s just before the 5 p.m. dinner hour and tickets are starting to print out in The Vineyard’s kitchen. Customer Robert Fischer waits to pick up his…
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More than a hundred people gathered at an elementary school on Friday in Madera to protest police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The…
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Madera and Fresno County public health departments confirmed single cases of the coronavirus Saturday; both are isolated cases with a known source of…
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The Madera City Council passed an ordinance last night to support residents who were about to be evicted before the holidays, and before state law…
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Madera City employees say they haven’t seen a cost of living increase in years, and tonight they’ll be picketing outside city hall, before the council’s…
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Residents of a Madera apartment complex are being evicted en masse, and some suspect the landlord is issuing evictions to avoid upcoming renter…
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Across Fresno and Madera Counties, about 2,600 kids are currently in foster care. Although foster parents, attorneys, social workers and judges work…
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As the U.S. trade war with China continues, farmers in California’s Central Valley are feeling the pinch.Jay Mahil is one such farmer: he grows almonds in…