Originally posted to New America Media, Photo Essay by David Bacon Above: Vidal Cota is an immigrant farm worker from Los Mochis, Sinaloa. He cleans the plastic tubes
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By Peng Yang FRESNO– Fresno City Council passed the 2035 General Plan last night by a margin of 5-2. Despite several moments of confusion within
Editor’s Note: The San Joaquin River is just minutes away from Riverpark, one of the most prominent shopping areas in Fresno, and yet many Fresnans
FRESNO — On May 13th, residents gathered at Roosevelt High School in Central Fresno for One Healthy Fresno, an event aimed at beginning a dialogue about a more just distribution of resources throughout the entire city of Fresno.
When temperatures reaches up to a hundred degrees in this Central Valley heat what more do you want to do than swim? Not everyone in Fresno is privileged enough to have access to their own personal pools but Fresno community pools are hoping to draw big crowds to their facilities this summer.