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Farm workers win first election to unionize under new California law
A fight for better working conditions has just begun for nearly 300 farmworkers in Stanislaus County as they voted to unionize.
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Veteran using music to heal others with trauma
From singing to songwriting. It’s how one veteran has been staying busy. He’s doing it to cope with his trauma, but also to help others with similar struggles.
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Soledadโs Freeman establishes season best for catches at Fresno State
The more playing time Josiah Freeman receives, the more difficult it becomes to keep him off the football field. The 6-foot-3 receiver is coming off a season high five receptions […]
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Sunny and mild today and Sunday; rain developing the middle of next
Sunny and mild today and Sunday; rain developing the middle of next
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Recognizing fake news now a required subject in California schools
Pushing back against the surge of misinformation online, California will now require all K-12 students to learn media literacy skills โ such as recognizing fake news and thinking critically about […]
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High School Playbook Blitz Round. 1 of the CCS Playoffs
High School Playbook Blitz Round. 1 of the CCS Playoffs
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By the numbers: Sizing up Christian McCaffreyโs 49ersโ touchdown streak against Lenny Moore
Christian McCaffrey enters Sundayโs road game against the Jacksonville Jaguars more concerned with snapping a three-game losing streak for the 49ers than setting an NFL record for scoring touchdowns in […]
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CCS football playoffs: Carmel canโt take advantage of opportunities, falls to Soquel
SOQUEL โ Two turnovers in the end zone to halt drives were crippling. Yet, what changed the game was when Carmel was stopped at the 2-yard line in the fourth […]
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817,669 Californians left in 2022. Which state did they move to?
California lost 817,669 residents to other states in 2022. No state had a larger outflow of its population to other parts of the nation, according to Census Bureau data. New […]
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Nonprofits making progress in tackling homelessness among veterans, but challenges remain
Government agencies and nonprofits around the country have long been working to reduce the numbers of homeless veterans. And they’ve had notable success.