Gorging at the Public Trough

While covering the recent special election win by Brandon Vang to the Fresno City Council District 5 to replace newly elected Fresno County Supervisor Luis Chavez, I dug into the campaign finances of [...] Continue Reading

Where Are the Democrats?

“Where are the Democrats?” Everyone seems to be asking this question—from pundits such as Ralph Nader and Robert Reich to grassroots activists. Nader called Trump’s March presidential address to [...] Continue Reading

Jane Fonda in Fresno

On April 16, Jane Fonda visited Fresno. She was a presenter at the 2024–2025 San Joaquin Valley Town Hall series  (valleytownhall.com/). It was a great opportunity to meet and listen to a [...] Continue Reading

Adiós al Papa Francisco

(Nota del Editor: esta nota se reproduce con permiso de HispanicLA.com) Jorge Mario Bergoglio, el Papa Francisco, que falleció el lunes 21 de abril a las 7:35 hora de Italia, a los 88 años en El [...] Continue Reading

Tulare Lake Reflections

BY VIC BEDOIAN Tulare Lake has been many things to many people over a very long time. It’s not a lake anymore except when in certain wet years it becomes the ghost of a lake, bringing back memories [...] Continue Reading

Ataque a los inmigrantes

Desde el 20 de enero, Donald Trump ha firmado órdenes ejecutivas (OE), aprobó un proyecto de ley del Congreso e impulsado medidas que castigan a los inmigrantes. Su obsesión es demostrar que los [...] Continue Reading

A Fading Legacy

The building on the corner of Oak Avenue and Willis Street in Visalia is quiet now. The metal gate is chained. A sun-faded sign still reads St. Mercy Free Clinic. The windows are dark, and the bench [...] Continue Reading

Storyland y Mamá Ganso

Storyland, donde los cuentos de hadas cobran vida, ha estado en las noticias últimamente debido al cierre planificado del parque de atracciones Playland, que se encuentra junto a Storyland en Roeding [...] Continue Reading

Storyland and Mother Goose

Storyland, where fairy tales come to life, has been in the news of late due to the planned closing of the Playland amusement park, which is next to Storyland in Roeding Park. Roeding Park is the [...] Continue Reading

Why We Call It Genocide

There seems to be a lot of confusion about what constitutes a genocide and why it gets applied to Israel’s behavior in Gaza. Among those seemingly confused is Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer [...] Continue Reading

Central Valley Briefs

Valley Voices for Peace Valley Voices for Peace is an idea turned into reality by a grant from the U.S. Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF). The idea behind this podcast is [...] Continue Reading

Equity on the Mall

Fourteen hundred  people, many of them representing nonprofits in the San Joaquin Valley, came together on April 23 on the mall in front of the State Capitol in Sacramento to listen to speakers, [...] Continue Reading

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