Nation Jan 23 How survivors of one of California’s largest wildfires are moving forward By Kerry Klein
Health Apr 11 After a rural California hospital closes, farmworkers pay the price According to the Farmworker Health Study, published earlier this year following in-depth interviews with more than 1,200 farmworkers across California, between one-third and one-half of farmworkers surveyed suffer from chronic diseases, including diabetes and hypertension. By Kerry Klein
Economy May 18 As Fresno tries to manage a housing crisis, a corporate owner moves in A judge has authorized the sale of a local mobile home park at the center of an affordable housing battle to a national corporate landlord, dealing a blow to residents and housing advocates who had hoped their bid for a… By Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado
Nation Feb 15 In Fresno County, Native groups take on meaning of ‘Squaw’ and ‘Warrior’ The two efforts have brought to light the question of who gets a say on issues that affect Native Americans, as some tribal groups face the battle of greater recognition despite their presence in the region for thousands of years. By Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado
Arts Dec 29 In face of pandemic, Hmong Americans press forward to maintain New Year traditions As the omicron variant of COVID-19 spreads across the United States, shutting down in-person events and renewing worries of the pandemic, the Hmong American community is going forward with plans to celebrate one of their largest gatherings. By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado
Jun 05 Clinton attacks on Trump fire up supporters By Catherine Lucey, Associated Press Hillary Clinton's savage takedown of Donald Trump in her recent foreign policy speech has her supporters fired up. Continue reading