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Fresno Unified Restructures Black Student Achievement Dept. to Protect Fed Funds

The Trump administration’s threat to cut federal funds to schools with race-based programs and a discrimination lawsuit prompted the Fresno Unified School District to restructure its academic support department for Black students. Starting with a name change in October, the African American Academic Acceleration department — still known as A4...

Chancellor’s Departure Can’t Come Soon Enough for State Center Teachers Union

Carole Goldsmith’s announcement last week that she will retire as chancellor of State Center Community College District — a job she has held since January 2022 — came the same day that State Center faculty members held a no-confidence vote on her. This week the union announced the results of...

County Takes Over Fresno’s Biggest Homeless Coalition. Will Success Follow?

A new Fresno County homelessness agency will debut as hundreds of emergency shelter beds are closing and funding sources change their mission. Fresno County supervisors Thursday approved the creation of the Office of Housing Homelessness, a roughly six-person agency tasked with coordinating the dozens of homeless agencies responsible for housing...

Covered California Enrollment Opens. Will Thousands in the Valley Be Unable to Pay?

Fresno barber Juan Gonzalez expects to pay more than three times more for health insurance coverage through Covered California than he did in 2025 because federal tax credits that help subsidize the cost of his monthly premiums are set to expire at the end of December. “It was $44 per month before,...

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