Por Stan Santos Troika – Un carruaje ruso que es tirado en conjunto por tres caballos al corriente, un grupo de tres personas trabajando en conjuntos, como en una administración. El 1ro de [...] Continue Reading
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — March 2019
“Somebody Cares” Planning to avoid social problems is much less expensive than reactionary solutions that never speak to cause. Example: Well-maintained public parks have been proven to reduce [...] Continue Reading
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — March 2019
“Somebody Cares” Planning to avoid social problems is much less expensive than reactionary solutions that never speak to cause. Example: Well-maintained public parks have been proven to reduce [...] Continue Reading
Clearing the Air: Three Victories for the People
By Tom Frantz Three significant events took place recently that should improve the quality of life for residents in the San Joaquin Valley. First, the Central Valley Air Quality Coalition (CVAQ) [...] Continue Reading
Clearing the Air: Three Victories for the People
By Tom Frantz Three significant events took place recently that should improve the quality of life for residents in the San Joaquin Valley. First, the Central Valley Air Quality Coalition (CVAQ) [...] Continue Reading
Paul G. Allen: Cofounder of Microsoft, Visionary and Philanthropist
By Dr. George B. Kauffman Paul Gardner Allen died at the age of 65 on Oct. 15, 2018, after a nine-year battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Allen was born on Jan. 21, 1953, in Seattle, Wash., where [...] Continue Reading
Paul G. Allen: Cofounder of Microsoft, Visionary and Philanthropist
By Dr. George B. Kauffman Paul Gardner Allen died at the age of 65 on Oct. 15, 2018, after a nine-year battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Allen was born on Jan. 21, 1953, in Seattle, Wash., where [...] Continue Reading
Introducing the Building a Better Early Care and Education System Act
By Doris Easley A loud call by family child-care providers from all over California for the right to collective bargaining was clear throughout the state as nearly 300 family child-care providers, [...] Continue Reading
Introducing the Building a Better Early Care and Education System Act
By Doris Easley A loud call by family child-care providers from all over California for the right to collective bargaining was clear throughout the state as nearly 300 family child-care providers, [...] Continue Reading
Editorial Marzo 2019
Lourdes Medina ¿Qué es de la “Mujer Latina” en el Valle Central? En marzo se observa el Día Internacional de la Mujer, (noten que no dije “celebrando” ya que no parece muy notada la [...] Continue Reading
Editorial Marzo 2019
Lourdes Medina ¿Qué es de la “Mujer Latina” en el Valle Central? En marzo se observa el Día Internacional de la Mujer, (noten que no dije “celebrando” ya que no parece muy notada la [...] Continue Reading
Brandau’s brutish brand of racism, misogyny reeks
By Kevin Hall In this month’s special election for the Fresno County Board of Supervisors District 2 seat, three candidates are on the ballot: Democrat Nasreen Johnson, Tea Party Republican Steve [...] Continue Reading