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Justine Cha,
Digital Content Coordinator

Justine joined GV Wire in 2021 as the Digital Content Coordinator. She has experience in the graphic design industry where she has done freelance work for both non-profits and various local businesses. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Art with a Graphic Design option from California State University, Fresno. During her time there, she was heavily involved with the Asian American and Pacific Islanders community by volunteering in the Hmong Student Association and also working as a student writer for the Asian Pacific Review. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her younger siblings, traveling with friends, and catching the games during football season. You can contact Justine at 559-244-9192 or <a href="mailto:justine.cha@gvwire.com">Send an Email</a>

Stories by Justine Cha

Young Mom’s Acid Reflux Lands Her in ICU for Months

For over a year, 26-year-old Jordan Mendoza struggled with acid reflux that grew more debilitating each month. “I had trouble swallowing and...

/ 4 years ago

Physicians Partner With Police to Encourage Gun Safety

The region’s only Level 1 trauma center treats just a handful of accidental shooting victims a month, but they leave a lasting mark on the n...

/ 4 years ago

Once Silenced by Brain Trauma, Survivor Honored for Sharing his Struggle

Dominic “Nick” Burriel Sr. had been sitting by his son Nick Burriel Jr.’s hospital bed for 22 days waiting for a sign his son might heal fro...

/ 4 years ago

9-Hour Fresno Surgery Fixes Rare Tangle of Veins that Baffled Bay Area Experts

Arteriovenous malformation, or AVM, is an abnormal cluster of blood vessels that can cause life-threatening symptoms. Normally, arteries tak...

/ 4 years ago

Neurosurgical Team Gets Young Equestrian Back in the Saddle

The 3-minute drive across the family’s 400-acre horse ranch was the longest in Nicole Ainger’s life. She heard fear and panic in the phone c...

/ 4 years ago

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Soldiers at the Army’s jungle training school on Oahu, in Hawaii, practice tactical movements in the pouring rain, Nov. 28, 2023. (Mark Abramson/The New York Times)

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Visalia Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charge

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Eagles’ Victory Celebration Turns Tragic for Temple Student

The Federal Reserve building in Washington, Nov 3, 2024. The Federal Reserve is set to stand pat at its first gathering of 2025, pressing pause on interest rate cuts as policymakers take stock of how the world’s largest economy is faring. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times)

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Fed Holds Rates Steady, Hitting Pause After a Series of Cuts

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