Central Valley
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Fresno State Students Say Social Media Is Fueling Comparison and Anxiety
Apr 30, 2025How Californians deal with Alopecia
Apr 23, 2025FRESNO, Calif. – An estimated two percent of Californians suffer from hair loss, known medically as alopecia.
Alopecia is a dermatological disorder that can result in hair thinning, bald spots, and complete...
Why Not Wednesday brings new twist to Fresno
Apr 9, 2025FRESNO, Calif. – Something new is trying to replace Downtown Fresno’s Art Hop.
After Fresno City Council member Miguel Arias announced a ban on outdoor vendors at Art Hop, he followed up with...
Students are feeling the pressure of rising costs
Apr 9, 2025FRESNO, Calif – All around the country, prices are rising and more people say they’re working two or more jobs to survive.
Fresno State students say they’re juggling an expensive economy, school, studying, working, care...
A student-guide for summer fun close to Fresno
Apr 9, 2025KINGS RIVER, Calif. – Spring has only just sprung, but students already have their minds on summer.
Fresno State’s spring semester is a mere seven weeks away from reaching its conclusion. With that, the sweltering...
Fresno Soccer Club’s Fire Burns Out
Apr 9, 2025FRESNO, Calif. – Fresno is, once again, kicking off a new soccer season without a professional club.
Last season, the Fuego Football Club, the Central Valley’s only professional soccer team, finished last in the...
The fastest growing job in America? Barbering is on the rise
Mar 19, 2025FRESNO, Calif. – Finding a stable, well-paying job is tougher than ever, but one profession is seeing a major surge in demand. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, barbering is...
Exploring the importance of local business in the valley
Mar 19, 2025SANGER, Calif. – Recent studies suggest that around 35% of all businesses in the Central Valley are locally owned and operated.
Local businesses make up the majority of businesses in the dozens...
Harvesting Hope: A student movement to fight hunger in Tulare County
Mar 19, 2025TULARE, Calif – Students are making a difference one harvest at a time and are learning how to be part of the solution to fight hunger with the non-profit program Harvesting Hope.
California snowpack clawing back to average as spring approaches
Mar 12, 2025SHAVER LAKE, Calif. – California’s snowpack is on the rebound. After several lackluster winter months, March is starting to make up the difference in California’s below -average water and snowpack levels.
The Sierra Nevada are...