“We’re here to do two things: One, to honor Cesar Chavez and his legacy. But number two is to recognize the workers, the immigrant workers, that contribute so much to our economy.”
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In a wide-ranging ruling that could have larger implications for public interest lawsuits throughout California, the 5th District Court of Appeal reversed a preliminary injunction that had required water in the Kern River through the heart of Bakersfield.
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Madera police believe the suspect in the shooting drove miles from his home in Tulare County before carrying out the attack at a Walgreens.
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At least seven Fresno-area healthcare workers lost their jobs recently, with more challenges expected to emerge in the coming days.
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Amid widespread fears Merced County officials were looking to privatize public libraries, one county official has confirmed the topic was discussed with a company.
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California’s nation-leading agriculture industry pumps more than 180 million pounds of pesticides into fields each year. Now, a notification system will alert residents when some of those pesticides are applied near homes and schools.
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Schools in west Fresno are taking another step to ensure the safety of their students amid increased speculation of immigration enforcement activity in the Central Valley.
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EMILYs LIST released a list of target seats on Wednesday as it begins to lay the groundwork for the 2026 midterm elections.
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Joaquin Arambula, one of Fresno's state assemblymen, is trying to stop a blast mine on the San Joaquin River. Federal officials say there is a "notable risk" that the mine will spill chemicals such as lead, arsenic, and other toxic chemicals into the river.
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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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Today you can take Highway 168 from Fresno and Clovis and all the way to Huntington Lake. But at one time Fresno leaders dreamed of the highway crossing the Sierra Nevada.
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