Last summer’s reckoning over police brutality against Black people, led both Fresno and Bakersfield to establish commissions of community members, charged with making recommendations for reform. Valley Edition Host Kathleen Schock checked in with some of the activists involved to see how the work is going, and to hear their …
Read More »Fresno City Announces Members Of Police Reform Commission
The City of Fresno announced the 37 members of the new Police Reform Commission Friday. The city council, mayor, and mayor-elect all committed to taking the recommendations seriously. The commission’s roster includes Fresno State NAACP president D’Aungillique Jackson, retired judge Robert Oliver and representatives from non-profits, religious organizations, and law …
Read More »Governor signs ADA reform
Bill backed by three local legislators called step in right direction Some businesses now can fight predatory lawsuits … Click to Continue »
Read More »Local Attorney Weighs in on Latest Immigration Reform Decision
May Day March Brings Out Hundreds for Immigration Reform
The Central Valley is joining in on the annual May Day marches going on around the world. The first day of May is known as International Workers Day. CBS 47 Raquel Cervantes is live in downtown Fresno where hundreds of activists and community members are marching for immigration reform.
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