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Mask It Up, ’Merica!

By I. smiley G. Calderon Americans are strong and caring people who will face a challenge and step up to the plate when their country needs them to and will do whatever it takes to help when the [...] Continue Reading

Some Lessons from the Last Revolution

By Joel Eis Things are getting interesting. History is getting more personal every day. Street demonstrations are a great thing, but they’re not a movement. They’re an action to show how people [...] Continue Reading

The Mapuche Hope

By Juan Trujillo Limones “It is important to call today to bring out the best in us, the legacy of the grandparents, the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples for the benefit of all humanity; [...] Continue Reading

Dereliction of Duty

By Tom Frantz This column has detailed the lack of integrity at the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (air district) for a long time. Kevin Hall wrote about illegal and insufficient [...] Continue Reading

Let’s Make Supervisors Accountable

By Eduardo Stanley It is particularly disgusting to see how elected officials and other public servants are confronting the pandemic that is affecting so much of our community. For instance, the [...] Continue Reading

Exercise Your Right to Vote in Person

The back-and-forth regarding vote-by-mail and in person voting has become a bore. As has been discovered by Americans now that Ms. Liberty’s skirts have been lifted by a perverted, lascivious, [...] Continue Reading