From the offices of Lerandeau & Lerandeau Family Law, Lacey Sanchez joins the program to help us untangle some of the questions regarding Elizabeth Arambula’s divorce filing from the five-term State Assemblyman, Joaquin Arambula.
Philip Teresi also takes a look at a report from The San Joaquin Valley Sun that says Fresnoland, a nonprofit media outlet, has been notably silent on two major Fresno stories, Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula’s rehab‑and‑divorce scandal and the illegal human‑compost controversy at Sumner Peck Ranch, even as the stories dominated other local news coverage.
The article points to Fresnoland’s financial and organizational ties to the Arambula family, including Joaquin Arambula’s brother serving on its board, arguing that these connections may explain why the outlet has avoided reporting on scandals that directly involve the family.
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