Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner, co-assistant director, Central Valley Health Policy Institute, recently spoke on having to take time off work to care for ill children and the effects that has on parents living paycheck-to-paycheck.
The story appeared in The Fresno Bee (Sept. 27) The kids went back to school. Then COVID-19 upended life for 3 rural California families
The story aired on Valley Public Radio (Sept. 24) COVID Outbreaks in Rural Schools Impact Students, Families Beyond The Classroom
Eduardo Gonzalez, interim executive director, Office of Community and Economic Development, did a Q&A as one of the Ensuring Broadband for All work group members.
The story appeared in California Forward (Sept. 28) Regional Broadband Consortia: Local Activators Pave The Way
Brian Haddix, lecturer, political science department, was featured in an article on his new role as interim city manager.
The story appeared in Press Banner (Sept. 17) Scotts Valley Interim City Manager Comes in With Wealth of Experience
Dr. Janine Nkosi, lecturer, sociology, was quoted on eviction moratoriums ending.
The story appeared in The Fresno Bee (Sept. 27) California’s eviction moratorium ends this week — but not for Fresno renters. What to know
The story appeared in The Fresno Bee (Sept. 30) California eviction moratorium ends today. Here’s what it means for Central Valley renters
Laura Ramos, program manager, California Water Institute, was quoted on The State Water Resources Control Board feasibility study.
The story appeared in GV Wire (Sept. 28) Will Fresno’s Small Drinking Water Systems Hook Up to City?
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