Wired Wednesday: Construction Workers on 2018 Fresno Unified Project Still Not Paid
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GV Wire reporter Edward Smith explores a situation with KMPH Fox 26 “Great Day” anchor Jim De La Vega in which 22 construction workers haven’t been paid for a 2018 renovation project at Fresno Unified’s Slater Elementary School.
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