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Los Efectos de la Sequía en las Almendras
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Dec 8, 2021California es responsable por casi el 80% de la producción de almendras en el mundo.
El cultivo de almendra necesita mucha agua.
Y con la sequía, los agricultores están buscando maneras para seguir produciendo este cultivo a pesar...
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Fresno Fire Girls Empowerment Camp
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Nov 29, 2021A success for the Fresno Fire Department’s second annual girls empowerment camp.
Seventy girls from the community learned what it is like to be a firefighter.
Girls climbed the ground ladder and the aerial ladder on the truck....
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Women Applying for Jobs in the Fire Service
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Nov 29, 2021Only about 6,000 women in the nation work full-time in the fire service, but that number is growing.
There are many opportunities available for women interested in fire fighting.
Fresno Non-profit Supports Women
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Nov 29, 2021A Fresno non-profit organization joins women together to show support on their journey through times of trouble and loss.
The Helping One Woman Fresno Chapter (HOW) welcomes the community to their monthly dinners to help...
Zestful wins Bulldog Stakes at Big Fresno Fair
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Nov 8, 2021The Bulldog Stakes is a Fresno State-themed horse race that takes place on the last day of the Big Fresno Fair. Eight jockeys competed for the prize.
The crowds cheered on their favorite jockey and horse during...
Covid Vaccine Appointments through Phone Calls
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Nov 8, 2021The Education and Leadership Foundation in Fresno is helping our communities have access to COVID vaccines through phone calls.
The workday starts with a team Zoom meeting. Then, working from home, they pick up the phone.
Helping people...
A New Rule Defends DACA
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Nov 8, 2021DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, is still facing many threats.
The Biden administration has placed a rule to protect DACA from legal challenges. The rule gives the public 60 days to submit comments...
Martial Arts Sensei Trained 7,500 Students
by Ana Cruz Lopez - Oct 2, 2021Sensei William Cho teaches kickboxing and karate. He started training when he was just 12 years old. He also spent time in Japan to train.
“The main reason was for my own training and my own betterment...
ATHLETIC TRAINER MEGAN CARROLL CONTINUES TO KEEP THE FRESNO STATE SOFTBALL TEAM HEALTHY & SAFE
by McKenzie Wilson - May 14, 2021Megan Carroll has only been a certified athletic trainer for a year. Don’t let that fool you. She’s one of the best at what she does. Megan’s athletic training career began at Azusa Pacific University, a...
Advocating to lower Black infant mortality
by Julease Graham - Dec 6, 2020Black women are fighting a health care crisis: high infant mortality rates. Black birth advocates might be the answer to this crisis by helping women have healthier pregnancies.
Black women are at a higher risk for pregnancy...
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