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Weeks After Former Execs Raise Alarm, Local Public TV Station’s Board Will Meet

The Channel 18/ValleyPBS board of directors is scheduled to meet Wednesday for the first time since the station’s top job changed hand...

Weeks After Former Execs Raise Alarm, Local Public TV Station’s Board Will Meet

The Channel 18/ValleyPBS board of directors is scheduled to meet Wednesday for the first time since the station’s top job changed hand...

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Fresno State Twins Among First College Athletes to Cash In With Endorsements

A week after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that college athletes can cash in on their likeness, the Fresno State’s social media-savvy C...

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This Unique Effort Teams Fresno Students With Hollywood Stars

Alina Iriarte wants to be a singer-actress. Yosef Aklilu isn’t sure yet about his future career, but filmmaking is one of his interest...

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Tax Hike for Parks Hits July 1. Poll Shows How Fresnans Really Want Their Money Spent.

Shoppers in Fresno will begin paying more for purchases starting in July as the city’s Measure P sales tax goes into effect. The three...

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Did Police Get What They Need from Fresno’s New $1.4 Billion Budget?

The Fresno City Council passed the $1.4 billion budget by a 5-2 vote. Council members debated on how well city funding improves police. Coun...

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Opinion: We Must Remain United to Really End Fresno Homelessness

The nationwide homeless crisis has existed in Fresno County for many years and only worsened throughout the pandemic. To effectively address...

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California’s Affordable Housing Efforts Meet Wall of Union Resistance

California lawmakers introduced several bills this year that would rezone empty strip malls and big-box stores across the state to allow for...

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MacKenzie Scott Gifts Record $20 Million to UC Merced

Billionaire MacKenzie Scott’s decision to target education in her latest round of donations paid off for three Valley schools on Tuesd...

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Investigation Reveals How a Fresno Street Gang Obtained Army Assault Rifles

Authorities weren’t looking for a military assault rifle when they went to investigate a domestic assault case, but they found one. It was i...

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Fresno Council Dismisses Long-Time City Clerk

In a surprise announcement at the start of budget hearings, the Fresno City Council announced Monday morning that it had dismissed long-time...

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Fresno Police to Conduct Motorcycle Safety Operation Saturday

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It’s Official: Horse Racing Out at The Big Fresno Fair for 2025

U.S.D.A. workers with the agency’s eradication program to combat the invasive Asian long-horned beetle’s spread in West Babylon, N.Y., Feb. 25, 2025. Mass federal firings, which hit agencies involved in protecting the nation’s food supply and agricultural products, could have long-lasting consequences, experts said. (Bryan Thomas/The New York Times)
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Mass Federal Firings May Imperil Crops, Cattle and Pets

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Trump Faces Backlash for Sharing Controversial AI Video of Gaza

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$3M Donation to Valley Children’s Aids Cancer Survivors, Kids With Disabilities

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District 5 Forum: Candidates on Eviction Protection, Rent Control & Guaranteed Income Program

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GOP’s Huge Health Care Cut Could Cost Valadao’s District $5 Billion in Aid

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