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Fresno Street Eats: Apoyando a los vendedores de comida locales
Dec 7, 2021Comer en una empresa de propiedad local es valioso.
“Al venir aquí y apoyarlos, los mantendremos en el negocio,” dice cliente, Rabina Lally.
“Me gusta apoyar a las empresas locales porque se siente bien ayudar a alguien de...
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Fresno Fire Girls Empowerment Camp
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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Fresno Non-profit Supports Women
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...
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Fresno Apartment Rent on the Rise
Nov 10, 2021Apartment rent in the city of Fresno is at an all-time high right now reaching the highest monthly price ever at $1,470 per month. Fresno’s apartment rent rose by $243 between October 2020 and October 2021....
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Zestful wins Bulldog Stakes at Big Fresno Fair
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...
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A New Rule Defends DACA
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...
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Fresno State’s returning professors share thoughts on in-person learning
Nov 6, 2021Fresno State is welcoming back students, faculty, and staff and more than a year away because of the COVID-19 pandemic. With 65 percent of classes returning to in-person, professors say they are just as eager as...
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MCJ student goes viral on Tik Tok
Nov 4, 2021FRESNO, Calif. — With so much going on these days, one student is spreading positivity through his passion for creating videos on the video-sharing app Tik Tok.
Drought and extreme heat affecting pumpkins
Oct 27, 2021The cost of growing pumpkins has increased because of environmental factors, and that’s making them more expensive at the pumpkin patch.
“It’s pretty much the lack of water and the extreme heat that we’ve had this summer....
Student Athlete Madi DeRuyter Continues to Persevere Through Injury
May 1, 2021Los Angeles native Madi DeRuyter has been heavily involved in sports her entire life. From picking up gymnastics at the age of two to switching to diving at the age of 13 due to injury concerns,...