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Seasonal work. Inconsistent hours. Frequent moves. Cash payments and informal jobs. For farmworkers who rely on Medicaid, these common employment patterns could put their health coverage at risk.
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The family of a young man who attempted suicide while in custody at the Fresno County Jail intends to sue.
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Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer said Davu Village is part of the “rebirth” of a long-troubled section of the city.
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An ag-tech nonprofit is launching a supercomputer at Fresno State to help farmers use AI to solve daily problems, and bring resources and technological support to Valley researchers and students.
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Authorities have charged the leader of an Indian criminal group in connection with the assassination of a prominent Sikh leader in Canada.
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Citrus growers across the state rely on Lindcove Research and Extension Center in Exeter for solutions to their produce problems. But as Congress struggles to pass a new farm bill, the center’s funding is in limbo.
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Five years after launching an ambitious mental health program, many schools have struggled to get it up and running. Hundreds more have yet to try.
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Farmer Cesar Mora has been unable to sell his nectarine crop for the second year in a row due to a lawsuit with a food market and distributing company who claims exclusive rights over the variety of white nectarine he grows.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 4,500 people in the United States die annually due to unintentional drowning. Drowning is also the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4.
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California is finally nearing the end of the ballot counting from its June 2 primary, a tediously slow process that is largely the result of multiple changes over the years intended to boost turnout by making voting easier and more accessible.