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A Struggle to Stay Open During the Pandemic
May 10, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic forced many nonessential stores to close down. These businesses included barber shops. One Visalia barber endured many challenges to stay open.
Carlos Medina, owner of Carlos Sportsmen’s Barber Shop has been open for 30...
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Is a Degree Really Worth It?
May 10, 2021The fear of not finding a job after graduation is overwhelming. Some graduates find jobs, but others find jobs completely out of their field of study. This raises the question, is a college degree really worth...
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Keeping street vendors safe
May 10, 2021The City of Fresno has an estimated 125 street vendors that sell a variety of goods such as fruits, Mexicans snacks, food and flowers. Recent violent attacks on street vendors have some concerned about their safety....
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A new lifestyle during COVID-19
Mar 20, 2021As Central Valley schools reopen slowly, Lydia Castaneda continues the fun and challenging adventure of being a mother of two during a pandemic. Both of her daughters continue to learn virtually.
“It has been difficult &...
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FOCUS ON WEATHER
Mar 10, 2021For the week of March 1, 2021
Helping ease the shortage of face masks
May 5, 2020FRESNO, Calif.– As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to engulf the United States, a national shortage of N-95 masks had prompted a creative solution on D.I.Y versions.
Amandalynn Rivera and Blanca Ruiz both produce homemade masks. Rivera...
DACA Recipients Are Concerned About Their Future
Mar 16, 2020FRESNO, Calif. — Ana Sanchez and her friends are students at Fresno Pacific University. Their situation is a bit different than your typical student. They are two of about 30 FPU students who are protected...
More ways to vote in this election
Mar 3, 2020Seal it, sign it, and turn it in. As simple as it sounds, voters in Fresno County can make their voices be heard.
After the 2016 presidential election, the Fresno County board of supervisors approved...
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