The meteoric rise in recent years of Legacy Alliance Outreach, a nonprofit once idolized by elected and civic leaders in Modesto and Stanislaus County and backed by millions of dollars in public money, stands in stark contrast to its dramatic fall.
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Coupled with exertion, extreme heat exposes agricultural workers to more health risks, including miscarriages, stillbirths, preterm births and low birth weight in infants.
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Fresno built cricket pitches in two city parks this past summer.
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The Department of Justice announced Friday it will monitor polling sites in six jurisdictions next month: Passaic County, New Jersey, and Los Angeles, Orange, Kern, Riverside and Fresno counties in California “to ensure transparency, ballot security, and compliance with federal law.”
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The new law requires written disclosures and supporting materials whenever departments use AI to generate police reports.
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The university has made gains since enrolling under 900 students in its inaugural class in 2005.
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Engaged and balanced instruction, where “student talk” is key and writing is in all subjects, is how Sanger Unified schools outpace statewide growth.
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Opponents of Prop. 50 want voters to resist gerrymandering. Supporters are doing everything they can to make the election about Trump.
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The Trump administration is quietly unraveling a court settlement meant to reunite and help families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border, the ACLU says, putting thousands at risk of being torn apart again.
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Viral videos are circulating in the lead-up to California’s Nov. 4 special election on Proposition 50, that the small holes in the mail-in ballot envelopes are meant to show how someone voted.
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Plans to build the dam were mired in bureaucratic rivalry in Washington D.C. for years, drawing the attention of two presidents.
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