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Almost a year after University of California ratified a contract with academic workers, graduate students say they are still involved in negotiations.
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A Fresno city commission was tasked with settling a dispute between a mobile home park's tenants and owners over a proposed rent increase.
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Residents expected a presentation on the draft plan. Instead, the county wants more feedback.
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A new, $5 million grant will help Kern County’s leading anti-poverty organization assist families in need and the unhoused.
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Fresno’s long-awaited Veterans Boulevard officially opened to traffic this week. The project has been in the works for nearly four decades.
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KVPR speaks with independent journalist Susie Cagle about her recent investigation into the construction of two state prisons on the edge of California’s Tulare Lake.
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Following county workshops, residents worry the funding will go toward infrastructure, not homes that were damaged.
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Many artists in Fresno struggle to make a living. Measure P arts funding could help, but some worry the funding won’t make it into the hands of those who need it most.
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Nearly a year ago, Madera Community Hospital shut its doors and filed for bankruptcy.
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Latino voters are up for grabs in the 2024 California election, and could help decide who wins the U.S. Senate seat. But will the campaigns do enough outreach to convince them?