Heightened fears of mass deportations can make undocumented immigrants and their families in the Central Valley vulnerable to unscrupulous people trying to take advantage of their situation. Oftentimes, immigrant rights advocates say, people who fall prey to scammers lose their money and are placed in greater risk of deportation.
A new public school under construction in Fresno, California has been named in honor of the late Jaswant Singh Khalra, reports ABC30. Khalra is known for his investigations of 25,000 deaths he connected to police in Punjab,
Covered California officials urge DACA recipients to enroll in a health plan before Friday’s midnight deadline. “We are aware that there are fears and uncertainty about health care and the Affordable Care Act, particularly for our immigrant communities ,” said Jessica Altman, executive director for Covered California.
With at least 28 lives lost, more than 12,000 structures destroyed, 80,000-plus people who were or still are under evacuation orders and damage estimates in the tens of billions of dollars, the Los An
The facilities are known to increase cancer and other health risks for residents living about one mile away, the statement said.
Central Valley Fire District firefighters are back -- the crew made their return to the Treasure State Monday. The fire agency got the call for assistance earli
Pop across Highway 37 (enjoying the bird-filled Napa-Sonoma Marshes along the way) and in 30 minutes you’re in another avian world. Have you seen shrikes, magpies and cranes recently? They aren’t
Chevron is directing customers to urge lawmakers to rethink carbon emissions legislation, which it claims will lead to higher gas prices and nearly 25% of your gas money going to state taxes and
President Donald Trump issued an executive order to allow federal agencies to override state policies to maximize water amid the Los Angeles wildfires.
President Donald Trump claimed that the military entered California and turned on the water, but state water officials say the president's claim is false.
Those in the Valley ag industry applaud President Trump's orders around water, but a legal battle could be looming, the latest chapter in the state's long-running water war.