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Statewide college enrollment by recent high school grads was down 5% in 2020. The San Joaquin valley has one of the lowest rates.
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This week on Valley Edition, we get the latest on allegations that Madera County DA David Linn made sexual and racist remarks about employees and crime…
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A new report from the Public Policy Institute of California says the state's pathway from high school to college is broken. Only 30 percent of 9th grade…
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A new analysis from the Public Policy Institute of California maps child poverty across California, and estimates Valley children would be much worse off…
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Despite a rain and snowfall year that is among the wettest in memory, Central California's water supply and quality problems are not going away anytime…
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It's difficult to tally a population that lives in the shadows, but new data estimates that 2.7 million immigrants are living illegally in California.…
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A new poll shows deep concern among Californians over the state’s drought and future water supply. Ben Adler has more from Sacramento.The Public Policy…
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According to a new survey, most Californians now support an $11 billion water bond measure on the November ballot. The support levels increase for water…
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A new report says California would need an additional two to three billion dollars every year to fill gaps where funding is needed for managing the…
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The year 2014 will be a big one California voters. Not only will citizens choose the state’s next governor, and who will represent them in Congress, a…