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The councilmember says he was a teen at the time, adding that he now regrets his actions and wants to take accountability.
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On this week’s Valley Edition: What is the best strategy to protest police brutality following the death of George Floyd? We ask local organizers from…
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On this week's Valley Edition, we go up in the air for an aerial view of Kern County’s Cymric Oil Field. And on the ground in Tulare County, will a…
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In celebration of the end of Bullying Prevention Week, one Fresno elementary school hosted law enforcement and military members during recess. There were…
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This story received a 2020 Golden Mike Award from the Radio Television News Association of Southern California. Read about other winners here.It’s…
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A new police transparency law, SB1421, requires police departments to make public internal investigation records regarding officer misconduct and use of…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: More than half of California’s olive groves are right here in the San Joaquin Valley. But Tulare County growers say that…
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Over the last few weeks, Valley Public Radio has aired a series of reports looking at how life in violent communities can affect the health of area…
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The Fresno Police Department is moving forward with a plan to purchase 300 new body cameras for officers. The city council approved the $2.5 million…
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After years of community complaints about the Fresno Police Department, the numbers of complaints and officer-involved shootings are trending down. It has…