Many California Democrats are reluctant to give up the state’s independently drawn congressional districts, but they say it’s a necessary step to counter gerrymanders in Republican states.
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In California’s San Joaquin Valley, the threat of federal funding cuts is creating a difficult environment for community groups and residents.
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As some feel the pinch of the economy, others are turning to monetizing their skills to get by in this economy by serving up delicious home-made meals.
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Calls for an investigation came after Mata’s family said they had called child protective services multiple times before Mata was found dead in a motel bathtub earlier this month.
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A Fresno Unified School District clerical mistake highlights how easy it is to introduce significant errors into data, which then become part of the permanent state record.
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After years of cracking down on California’s oil industry, Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative Democrats are moving to get Kern County wells pumping again to avoid soaring gasoline prices.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom asked legislators to approve a Nov. 4 special election over the "Election Rigging Response Act," which would give voters a say on whether or not to temprarily change congressional maps.
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Bishop Joseph Brennan and two other representatives of the Catholic Diocese of Fresno recently spent hours this week answering questions from federal lawyers and attorneys representing those who claimed they were sexually abused by clergy.
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The bond will also fund the construction of both Fresno Fire Station 12 in northwest Fresno and the new 911 emergency call center downtown. The new police headquarters will be leased for 21 years.
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Traditional commuter campuses see great demand for on-campus housing as off-campus rents rise.

KVPR's Marv Allen passed away on May 22nd. He hosted programs for 19 years on KVPR, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Clearly Classical.
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The gold fields of Kern County gave birth to a number of rough-and-tumble mining towns, some of which still exist today.
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