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An official with the U.S. Department of Agriculture visited the Central Valley this week to learn more about the issues impacting rural communities. His last stop was in east Fresno County.
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Skipping school, cutting class, senior ditch day - some consider truancy a part of adolescence. But looking at the data, one reporter found that students…
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On the next Valley Edition: Fresno ranks low in terms of park access and acreage. But a grassroots movement is hoping to change that with citizens…
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The reality of aging is a hard pill to swallow for anyone, but for the LGBT population in rural places it can be an even rougher experience. And as FM89’s…
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This week on Valley Edition we talk about the ongoing measles scare with Dr. Dee Lacy of Kaiser Permanente's medical center in Fresno and Sara Bosse from…
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More than 100 schools in California's Central Valley will receive water purification stations under a new program designed to give kids fresh water…
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Rob Isquierdo is a man with an ambitious goal: to transform London. But he isn’t hoping to remake Trafalgar Square or give Big Ben a makeover. Instead,…
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The Central Valley has struggled with a long list of health care issues for decades. Now with the opening of the Valley’s first and only pharmacy school…
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Many women across the Central Valley have dedicated their lives to their families.They take on the daily task of being a housewife."My name is Silvia,…
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America’s farmers are dying. But it’s not just because they’re aging. In 1978 the average age of the American farmer was 50, today it’s around 58. But…