Cal State East Bay is a key source of credentialed arts teachers as districts embark on a hiring binge to fulfill the promise of landmark Proposition 28.
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A bill that would finally formalize a 2007 agreement between the Tule River Indian Tribe and several downstream agricultural users advanced to the Senate earlier this month.
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The United States Department of Labor Secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, is suing a San Joaquin Valley farming company one year after a deadly crash involving farmworkers.
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Justices with the 5th District Court of Appeal peppered attorneys with questions about the application of state water law and the fight over Kern River flows during arguments in Fresno on Thursday.
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Progress is slow and steady to complete a settlement agreement meant to help introduce and maintain affordable housing in one of the most expensive places in the Central Valley.
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A fire damaged part of the vacant 3033 G Street building last year. More than 50 years old, the building once housed hundreds of employees.
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A financial crisis forced the closure of Madera County's only acute-care hospital in January 2023. State regulators notified hospital officials on Monday that they had granted a license to reopen.
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California school districts are again turning to layoffs to shore up budgets shrunk by declining enrollment, expiring federal Covid relief funds and a leveling off of state funding.
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The Central Valley’s LGBTQ+ community is once again learning what a difference a presidential administration makes. And it’s adapting.
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As the new Trump Administration carries out its policy agenda, student loan borrowers in the San Joaquin Valley are wondering what will happen with their debt.
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From inventing the planned retirement community with Sun City, to owning the New York Yankees and Las Vegas casinos, Fresno native Del Webb left a large legacy.
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