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    • Fresno
      • Valley Girl Scouts kick off cookie sales – with a twist
      • Fresno Co.’s top elections officer to retire, launching search for replacement
      • Fresno Co. opens high volume COVID-19 vaccine distribution site at fairgrounds
      • Facing a wave of violence, Paco Balderrama seeks to bring calm to Fresno as its top cop
      • Fresno Chamber undergoes unexpected management shake-up
    • Bakersfield
      • Ex-Kern Democratic legislative candidate arrested for breaking into McCarthy office
      • Bakersfield Catholic priest says Fresno Bishop threatened retaliation over legal battle
      • Highway 46 nears four-lane expansion in Kern County
      • Kern Co. to dole out gift cards to boost COVID test numbers
      • Judge: Bakersfield priest’s defamation suit against monk can proceed
    • Modesto
      • Scott Peterson faces retrial of sentencing phase in 2002 murder case
      • Calif. Supreme Court orders judge to re-examine Scott Peterson’s convictions
      • Tom Berryhill, Valley legislator, passes at 67
      • Calif. Supreme Court vacates death penalty for Scott Peterson
      • Newsom’s strike force tallies up Valley rule-breakers
    • Visalia
      • Facing litany of charges, Ex-Tulare hospital exec seeks defenders of Weinstein, Casey Anthony
      • Valley counties begins doling out COVID-19 vaccine doses
      • Tulare Co. shutters jury trials for 2020
      • Facing 40 felony charges, Ex-Tulare hospital CEO surrenders to FBI
      • Harrell ousts Tulare City Councilman Carlton Jones following tumultuous tenure
    • Hanford
      • Wrapping up term, Pence to visit NAS Lemoore on Saturday
      • New nonprofit emerges to revitalize Hanford history museum
      • Fraud and the FBI: Lemoore cannabis dispensary owner faces multi-front legal battle
      • Newsom’s strike force tallies up Valley rule-breakers
      • Diane Sharp punches return ticket Hanford City Council – four months early
    • Merced
      • Professor’s Anti-Semitic tweets spark UC Merced investigation
      • Merced City Council nixes proposed Black Lives Matter mural
      • Newsom’s strike force tallies up Valley rule-breakers
      • Half-cent tax hike proposal nixed by Merced Co. supervisors
      • Merced Co. mayors come out swinging against county sales tax hike
    • Mariposa
      • Yosemite to reopen Thursday with reservations
      • Mariposa Co. Supervisors bid for pay raise officially halted
      • Study: A coronavirus recession exposes Valley economy’s strengths and weaknesses
      • National Parks around the Valley close temporarily
      • Pay raises for Mariposa Co. Supervisors halted after signature campaign
    • Modesto
      • Scott Peterson faces retrial of sentencing phase in 2002 murder case
      • Calif. Supreme Court orders judge to re-examine Scott Peterson’s convictions
      • Tom Berryhill, Valley legislator, passes at 67
      • Calif. Supreme Court vacates death penalty for Scott Peterson
      • Newsom’s strike force tallies up Valley rule-breakers
    • Stockton
      • Internal polling puts Miller over Villapudua in Stockton Assembly seat
      • Internal Poll: Villapudua holds double-digit lead in Stockton-area Assembly race
      • Catholic Church among Valley’s largest PPP loan recipients
      • Study: A coronavirus recession exposes Valley economy’s strengths and weaknesses
      • Villapudua nabs endorsement from Merced’s Gray
  • Topics
    • Politics
      • Wrapping up term, Pence to visit NAS Lemoore on Saturday
      • “I have to go with my gut.” How Valley reps voted on Trump’s Capitol siege impeachment
      • Fresno Co.’s top elections officer to retire, launching search for replacement
      • As worry over Newsom recall grows, Calif. Dems attempt to brand legal process a “coup”
      • Union, gig workers sue to invalidate recently-approved Prop. 22
    • Agriculture
      • Fresno Co. kickstarting ag worker vaccinations by end of January
      • Amid COVID relief, Congress delivers $206mil for Friant-Kern Canal repairs
      • Native American tribe’s suit targets Westlands without suing the district. Here’s why.
      • Fresno Co. publishes COVID-19 guidance for ag industry
      • Borgeas named chair of Senate Ag Committee, sole GOP chairman in Calif. legislature
    • Sports
      • Bulldogs secure 14 commits on National Signing Day
      • Ronnie Rivers named to All-MW first team, several Bulldogs receive conference recognition
      • Despite season-ending losses, Bulldogs have a bright future ahead under DeBoer
      • Bulldogs fall apart late, drop season finale to New Mexico
      • Fresno lawmakers tackle COVID-19 clampdown, Grizzlies deal
    • Education
      • Professor’s Anti-Semitic tweets spark UC Merced investigation
      • Newsom pitches $2bil school reopening plan for 2021
      • State Center chancellor Parnell announces retirement
      • Valley school districts rethink, delay returning kids to campus
      • Fundraiser and homecoming dance puts Visalia school’s reopening in doubt
    • Business
      • As Calif. restaurants fight to claw back local fees, Valley spared from lawsuits
      • Valley Girl Scouts kick off cookie sales – with a twist
      • Union, gig workers sue to invalidate recently-approved Prop. 22
      • Fresno Chamber undergoes unexpected management shake-up
      • Borgeas strengthens hand to “Keep California Working”
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    • Commentary
      • This Thanksgiving, give us turkey with a side of consistency
      • Fall for fake cowboys at your own peril, Central Valley
      • Prop. 15 will benefit family farmers and rural communities
      • Fewer choices, higher prices are headed your way unless Prop. 15 is defeated
      • With no skin in the game, Cox’s tenure is an abuse of the Valley
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Clovis, Education

Calif. opens door for special needs students to return to campus. One local district is ready to go.

Although most students across California continue to remain home, the state is starting to allow special needs students to return …

Daniel GligichAugust 26, 2020, 6:26 pmAugust 26, 2020 Comments Off on Calif. opens door for special needs students to return to campus. One local district is ready to go. 1262
Education, Visalia

Seeking to get back on campus, Tulare Co. schools reopen as “day camps”

Two schools in Tulare County are playing in the legal grey area of 2020 back to school season amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Daniel GligichAugust 25, 2020, 6:30 pmAugust 25, 2020 Comments Off on Seeking to get back on campus, Tulare Co. schools reopen as “day camps” 1747
Education, Fresno, Highlight

Immanuel Schools beats back early Fresno Co. effort to close school

The Reedley-based Christian school that defied public health orders by reopening will not be forced to shutdown, a Fresno County Judge ruled on Tuesday.

Alex TavlianAugust 25, 2020, 5:03 pmAugust 25, 2020 Comments Off on Immanuel Schools beats back early Fresno Co. effort to close school 6565
Education, Fresno, Highlight

Fresno Co. files injunction to shut down Immanuel Schools

Fresno County followed through Thursday with its threat to file an injunction to shut the private Christian schools down.

Daniel GligichAugust 23, 2020, 11:27 amAugust 23, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Co. files injunction to shut down Immanuel Schools 2227
Clovis, Education

Second Fresno Co. private school reopens against state coronavirus orders

A private school in Clovis is following in the footsteps of Reedley’s Immanuel Schools, reopening the campus for in-person instruction.

Daniel GligichAugust 18, 2020, 6:36 pmAugust 18, 2020 Comments Off on Second Fresno Co. private school reopens against state coronavirus orders 2178
Education, Fresno, Highlight

Fresno Co. to seek restraining order and injunction against Immanuel Schools

In defiance of the direct order from Fresno County, Immanuel Schools held in-person instruction again on Friday.

Daniel GligichAugust 16, 2020, 8:57 pmAugust 16, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Co. to seek restraining order and injunction against Immanuel Schools 2428
Education

Students absent from Zoom classes could land their parents with fines, jail time

The worst case scenario if students fail to attend regularly – from the comfort of their own home – could be jail time for the parents.

Daniel GligichAugust 13, 2020, 6:41 pmAugust 13, 2020 Comments Off on Students absent from Zoom classes could land their parents with fines, jail time 2048
Education, Fresno, Highlight

Reedley-based Immanuel Schools reopens campuses, squares off with health officials

The private Christian schools in Reedley are facing off with orders from Gov. Gavin Newsom and a quick warning from Fresno County public health officials.

Daniel GligichAugust 13, 2020, 5:08 pmAugust 13, 2020 Comments Off on Reedley-based Immanuel Schools reopens campuses, squares off with health officials 1474
Education, Fresno

Fresno Unified ethnic studies mandate faces worry of omitting Armenian, anti-Semitism studies

The school board is set to approve a resolution requiring its students to take two semesters of ethnic studies in order to graduate from high school.

Alex TavlianAugust 11, 2020, 8:49 pmAugust 11, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Unified ethnic studies mandate faces worry of omitting Armenian, anti-Semitism studies 2224
Education, Visalia

Valley counties hit brakes on elementary school reopening waivers

Gov. Gavin Newsom and state public health officials opened the door for K-6 institutions to seek an ability to reopen the schoolhouse doors.

Daniel GligichAugust 11, 2020, 1:43 pmAugust 11, 2020 Comments Off on Valley counties hit brakes on elementary school reopening waivers 2239

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