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Shrinking the Central Valley’s Digital Divide

RACHAEL MYROW, anchor:

A new study from the Public Policy Institute of California finds most Latinos in the state still live on the have-not side of the digital divide. Nearly half of Latino households have no computers. More than half no high-speed Internet service. Central Valley Bureau Chief Sasha Khokha reports on a program that’s training teenagers to carry one small Tulare County town across that divide.