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10% of California Hospitals Threatened with Closure: Industry Group

By this time next year, federal work requirements for Medi-Cal eligibility will be in place. The California Hospital Association estimates 2 million Californians will lose health care over the next decade because of those requirements, doubling the number of uninsured in the state, said David Simon, spokesman for the association....

Teachers Assail Fresno Unified Trustees for Doubling Their Own Pay

The Fresno Unified School Board adopted a state-approved stipend change, more than doubling trustees' monthly pay and generating barbs from the teachers union. Earlier this month, trustees voted, 6-1, to increase their monthly stipend from $2,110 to $4,500, or $54,000 annually, starting Feb. 1. “I don't really see it as...

Mayor Jerry Dyer to Address Policing, ICE Tactics at US Conference of Mayors Meeting

Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer will speak Wednesday at the U.S. Conference of Mayors winter meeting in Washington, D.C., delivering remarks focused on policing. Dyer is expected to echo comments he made last week criticizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactics used in recent high-profile deaths in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ICE agents shot...

Fresno Unified Retirees Allege Elder Abuse Via Health Care Change

Fresno Unified retirees filed a formal letter of demand Thursday against the district and School Board, alleging elder abuse and opposing the imposition of the Aetna Medicare Advantage Plan. “The main concern is that without their consent, the retirees and their beneficiaries had their medical coverage switched to an Aetna...

Fresno County Recorder’s Unique Read of State Law Brings Big Dollars for Affordable Housing

A unique interpretation of a 2017 California law by assessor-recorder Paul Dictos has meant big money for affordable housing projects in Fresno County. Dictos, however, stands nearly alone among state recorders in how he taxes property transactions. Nearly 10 years after Senate Bill 2 passed, the state's recorders still disagree...

Fresno Unified’s $30 Million Investment to Support Students Is Paying Off

Lunchtime at Fort Miller Middle School in Fresno comes with a sense of urgency these days as dozens of students rush through their meals, eager to throw on jerseys and head outside to play basketball on the blacktop. Three months in, the lunch sports program, with coaching from High Performance Academy,...

Kaiser Permanente to Pay $556 Million in Medicare Advantage Fraud Settlement

In the largest Medicare Advantage fraud settlement to date, Kaiser Permanente has agreed to pay $556 million to settle Justice Department allegations that it billed the government for medical conditions patients didn’t have. The settlement, announced Jan. 14, resolves whistleblower lawsuits that accused the giant health insurer of mounting a...

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