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Tag: Fresno

Arien Pauls, who for years was a victim of human trafficking, looks out her window of her home in Fresno on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. Pauls now helps other victims of human trafficking. Photo by Craig Kohlruss, Fresno Bee
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Trafficking victims struggle to find jobs. Will this bill help?

by Melissa Montalvo September 17, 2021September 19, 2021
Amber R. Crowell, assistant professor at Fresno State, left, joins other community leaders including Congressman Jim Costa, right, at a press conference at Lighthouse for Children, Thursday July 8, 2021, calling on Congress to turn the $300 monthly Child Tax Credit into a permanent benefit. Over 600,000 children will benefit from the Child Tax Credit in Fresno County. Photo by John Walker, The Fresno Bee
Posted inCalMatters en Español

¿Recibirá su familia pagos mensuales de impuestos por hijos de $ 300? Lo que necesitas saber

by Melissa Montalvo July 14, 2021April 13, 2023
Amber R. Crowell, assistant professor at Fresno State, left, joins other community leaders including Congressman Jim Costa, right, at a press conference at Lighthouse for Children, Thursday July 8, 2021, calling on Congress to turn the $300 monthly Child Tax Credit into a permanent benefit. Over 600,000 children will benefit from the Child Tax Credit in Fresno County. Photo by John Walker, The Fresno Bee
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Will your family get $300 monthly child tax payments? What you need to know

by Melissa Montalvo July 12, 2021July 14, 2021
river
Posted inCommentary

More seats on river conservancy board could turn the tide on access

by Guest Commentary July 7, 2021July 4, 2021
Motel row along Parkway Drive in Fresno between Belmont and Olive avenues, Jan. 14, 2020. Photo by John Walker, Fresno Bee
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Inside one city’s multimillion-dollar effort to convert motels into affordable housing

by Melissa Montalvo July 7, 2021July 13, 2021
Brian Cruz photographed at Valley-Wide Recreation and Park District in San Jacinto on June 13, 2021. Photo by Nalani Hernandez-Melo for CalMatters
Posted inHigher Education

How some college counselors are fighting back against pandemic-induced enrollment decline

Avatar photo by Charlotte West and Angel Fabre June 16, 2021June 16, 2021
Boaters fishing on the Sacramento River outside of Isleton on June 15, 2021. The state has notified about 4,300 water users from Fresno to Sacramento to stop diverting water from the San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters
Posted inEnvironment

As drought intensifies, state warns users to stop pumping water from major rivers

by Rachel Becker June 16, 2021August 20, 2021
A Fresno-area politician wants California to prioritize struggling San Joaquin Valley farmworkers in a proposed pilot program that would put cash in the hands of some the state’s impoverished residents.​ Photo by Juan Esparza Loera
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Universal basic income for farmworkers? Some leaders are pushing for it

by Melissa Montalvo June 14, 2021June 14, 2021
Dry wells in small rural communities have forced residents to bring in drinking water.
Posted inClimate Change, Commentary, Water

How better data can help California avoid a drinking water crisis

by Guest Commentary June 9, 2021July 29, 2021
People with and without masks walk along Santa Monica Pier on May 13, 2021. In Los Angeles County, about 45% of the eligible population — or a little over a third of the entire county population — was fully vaccinated as of last week. Photo by Marcio Jose Sanchez, AP Photo
Posted inCoronavirus

Herd immunity? Only two counties are even close

Avatar photo by Ana B. Ibarra May 18, 2021September 28, 2021

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