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Jurors convict Mexican national of murdering Mollie Tibbetts, Iowa college student with Fresno ties
An Iowa jury on Friday convicted farmhand Cristhian Bahena Rivera of first-degree murder in the 2018 killing of college student Mollie Tibbetts.
May 28, 2021
Dyer, Soria get into spat over Pride flag as Fresno OKs new rules for flag raising
Tempers flared over the genesis of a proposal seeking to allow Fresno's City Council to decide which commemorative flags fly at City Hall.
June 14, 2021
Start lining up! Fresno State’s famous corn goes on sale Monday
For a subset of Fresnans, the tagline "A tradition unlike any other" applies to the first sale of Fresno State sweet corn, not the Masters Tournament.
May 27, 2021
One year after devastating Creek Fire, enviros seek to block efforts to prevent a repeat.
Nearly one year removed from California's largest wildfire in its history, environmentalists are stiffly resisting efforts by Federal forestry officials to actively manage forests.
May 26, 2021
Dyer pitches $1.4bil budget pitch heavy on public safety additions, homeless response
Dyer said he is "extremely confident that the City of Fresno is poised to rebound financially faster than any city in California."
May 26, 2021
Fuego FC to make public pitch to buy Selland Arena property
Central Valley Fuego’s attempt to purchase prime land in downtown Fresno for a new stadium is taking center stage at Thursday’s City Council meeting.
May 25, 2021
Bredefeld, Dyer seek local control over mobile home parks
The death of a Fresno man at a mobile home park that was supposed to be shuttered by the state has prompted the City of Fresno to wrest oversight control from California officials.
May 25, 2021
Fresno’s Historic Commission to weigh-in on Chandler, Meux-named properties
With a new charge to review City buildings named after potentially-controversial historic figures, Fresno's Historic Preservation Commission is ready to make some moves.
May 24, 2021
Raising Cane’s, Dutch Bros. coming to SE Fresno
Southeast Fresno is about to welcome two fast-food establishment with loyal, cult-like followings.
May 24, 2021
One Valley prison is ground zero as Federal prisons lean on teachers, nurses to guard inmates
Nearly one-third of federal correctional officer jobs in the United States are vacant, forcing prisons to use cooks, teachers, nurses and other workers to guard inmates, a report finds.
May 23, 2021