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    • Fresno
      • Pressure mounts for Fresno schools to reopen quicker – from unexpected sources
      • Amid indoor dining ban, Newsom films TikTok indoors at Fresno restaurant
      • Contact tracing’s value is declining. Why are we spending millions on it?
      • Sources: Newsom headed to Reedley to plug farmworker vaccination efforts
      • Valley prosecutors resist push to prosecute COVID-defiant restaurants
    • Bakersfield
      • Valley prosecutors resist push to prosecute COVID-defiant restaurants
      • Amazon expands Valley footprint, opens distribution center in Shafter
      • Resigning from priesthood, Harrison claims Fresno Catholic Bishop sacrificed “the Gospel for politics and money”
      • Actor Amato first Democrat to launch 2022 challenge to McCarthy
      • Two Valley businesses have pandemic wish granted, courtesy of Barstool Sports
    • 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
      • Confusion reigns as Brieno rescinds resignation from Hanford City Council
      • Ex-Hanford councilman Brieno threatens suit over exit
      • Hanford investigation paints broader picture of hostile work environment by councilman
      • “Atmosphere” of harassment by ex-Councilman exposes Hanford to $1.25mil claim
      • Faraday Future preps to go public, fund Hanford-based car manufacturing
    • Merced
      • Jerry O’Banion, longtime Merced Supervisor, passes
      • Auditor: Calif. unfairly targeted Valley cities by withholding coronavirus cash
      • 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
    • Mariposa
      • Heavy winds topple a dozen giant sequoias in Yosemite
      • 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
    • 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
      • Trump launches broadside at Valadao, GOP “grandstanders” at CPAC
      • Clovis Councilman: No prizes-for-votes at Saturday rally
      • How recalling Gavin Newsom became my business
      • Drawing blind? California redistricting panel parts ways with top official
      • “Dithering” from Newsom has put California kids in jeopardy, Faulconer says
    • Agriculture
      • California set to ban all ag burning by 2025
      • Feds start 2021 with light water supply for Valley farmers
      • California’s climate change future is being written – in its waterways
      • The agenda on a collision course with American farming
      • Rural Valley cities secure permanent water supply in deal with Feds
    • Sports
      • Transition complete, Grizzlies celebrate partnership with Colorado Rockies
      • Finally! Sanger native, Raiders legend Tom Flores punches ticket to Pro Football Hall of Fame
      • Coors, Fresno, legislators come up big in push to make Tom Flores a Hall of Famer
      • Fresno State wrestler jailed on felony rape accusation
      • Bulldogs secure 14 commits on National Signing Day
    • Education
      • Pressure mounts for Fresno schools to reopen quicker – from unexpected sources
      • Bourbon Street School: Fresno teacher catches heat for teaching from New Orleans on Mardi Gras
      • Report: Replacing Fresno High “Warriors” mascot to cost taxpayers $400k
      • For Fresno Unified’s newest charter school, echoes of past failure ring loud
      • Business leaders push Newsom to reopen schools
    • Business
      • Valley prosecutors resist push to prosecute COVID-defiant restaurants
      • Judge hits the brakes on Tower Theatre sale – or at least part of it.
      • Amazon expands Valley footprint, opens distribution center in Shafter
      • Backed by half of Calif. legislature, Borgeas’ business relief plan picks up statewide support
      • Sequoia Brewing heads to court to halt Tower Theatre sale
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      • How recalling Gavin Newsom became my business
      • California’s climate change future is being written – in its waterways
      • Lawmakers should learn from California: protect workers’ flexibility
      • The agenda on a collision course with American farming
      • Lockdowns lifted, let businesses do what they do best: innovate
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Kings of the River

Kings of the River

How a water war on the Kings River could alter the Valley as we know it

A push to move Kings River water into Kern County – and possibly sold elsewhere – has united farmers, social justice advocates, and government.

Alex TavlianJanuary 26, 2021, 5:00 amJanuary 25, 2021 Comments Off on How a water war on the Kings River could alter the Valley as we know it 3390
Kings of the River

Meet the water baron you (likely) haven’t heard of

Uneasy about the slow plan to siphon Valley water for Southern California, farmers and water managers are worrying about a large land owner in the region.

Alex TavlianAugust 17, 2020, 9:53 pmAugust 17, 2020 Comments Off on Meet the water baron you (likely) haven’t heard of 7230

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