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Fresno Unified Plans to Roll Out Its Own Internet in South Neighborhoods

Fresno Unified students who need the internet for virtual instruction this school year won't have to try to find a shady spot near a Wi-Fi-equipped school bus as they did in the waning weeks of the past school year. Listen to this article: The district is planning to pilot its...

Madera Unified Chief: Goal Is For 100% Of Kids Online During COVID-19 Closures

Madera Unified School District wants every one of its 20,000 students to have access to high-speed internet — no matter the family's income level — and devices like Chromebooks to connect to it so they can keep learning at home during the COVID-19 outbreak. Superintendent Todd Lile outlined that goal,...

Analysis: Why Is Your Cable Bill So High? The Experts Break It Down

Every month, millions of Americans bemoan the size of their cable bills. It’s quite enraging, too: a cable company like Comcast or Verizon may advertise a certain monthly price for cable, but when you get the bill in the mail, you end up paying a lot more due to all...

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