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In 2014, Governor Jerry Brown declared a drought state of emergency as wells across the state began to run dry. This just two years after California…
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Residents in a valley community with one of the highest concentrations of dry wells will soon be getting some relief. For years, residents in East…
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By this time next year, two brand new all electric buses will be rolling down the streets of Porterville. The move away from diesel and hybrid buses is…
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As brutal as the Central Valley economy has fared over the last several years, it’s starting to bounce back. Our series “Fits and Starts” on California’s…
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This story is part of a Valley Public Radio original series on how the health of rivers impact the health of communities produced as a project for The…
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This report is the first in the Valley Public Radio series "Common Threads: Veterans Still Fighting The War." Support for this series comes from Cal…
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May is National Historic Preservation Month, and the City of Fresno is celebrating with a slate of events that honor the city's unique architectural…
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What happens when the most vulnerable members of society are failed by the very system that is there to protect them? That’s the question asked in a major…
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Depending on where they practice, doctors in different parts of California are more likely to recommend certain procedures. It’s a phenomenon called…
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The steps to the State Capitol were crowded with people Thursday who wanted lawmakers to hear one message: Close down state-run residential centers for…