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    • Fresno
      • Battle for naming rights of Fresno Unified’s next school emerges
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • Crave Cookie, ghost kitchen phenom, to open its first storefront in NW Fresno
      • Drops in demand for vaccine in Fresno Co. leads to large reallocation of doses
      • Sequoia Brewing to Court: We want to purchase of entire Tower Theatre complex
    • Bakersfield
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • Kern Co. moving into Orange Tier of reopening
      • Legislature kills bill to ban Calif. fracking, oil production
      • Environmentalists pounce on wildfire measures as Kern Co. becomes new battleground
      • Amazon expands south Valley footprint with Bakersfield “last-mile” delivery hub
    • Modesto
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • 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
    • Visalia
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • Visalia Unified to reopen middle and high schools March 25
      • Tulare Co. moves to red, but rest of Valley remains in purple
      • Construction committee named to finish ‘Tower of Shame’ construction
      • Facing litany of charges, Ex-Tulare hospital exec seeks defenders of Weinstein, Casey Anthony
    • Hanford
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • Kings Co. woman facing murder charge for meth-caused stillbirth released on bail
      • 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
    • Merced
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • “Data dump” error held Merced Co. behind in Calif.’s reopening
      • Merced City School District superintendent faces sexual harassment allegations
      • Merced County Fair cancelled for second year in a row
      • Merced City School District Superintendent placed on leave
    • 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
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • 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
    • Stockton
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • Ousted Stockton Mayor Tubbs joins Newsom’s team as economic advisor
      • 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
  • Topics
    • Politics
      • Top high-speed rail contractor donates to Newsom’s recall defense
      • Filing: Cox pulls plug on 2022 comeback bid against Valadao, launches PAC
      • Valadao anger “all hat, no cattle,” Nunes hits $11mil mark, fundraising figures show
      • A “Living Hell Hole”: Questions arise over Calif. Governor contender Cox’s rental firm
      • GOPer’s retirement opens door for Nunes to capture top House gavel
    • Agriculture
      • Villapudua presses Newsom over drought emergency citing unmet, long-term water needs
      • Costa spearheads $800 million water infrastructure bill to restore key Valley canals
      • Valley Congressmen press resistant Newsom to declare state of emergency over Calif. drought
      • California finds itself rationing water – and reality. It’s time for a change.
      • Valley lawmakers prod Newsom to declare drought emergency
    • Sports
      • Play ball! Fresno State to open up baseball, softball games to 20% attendance
      • Bulldogs kick off spring practice with wealth of experience
      • Fresno halts negotiations to sell Selland Arena for soccer stadium
      • Transition complete, Grizzlies celebrate partnership with Colorado Rockies
      • Finally! Sanger native, Raiders legend Tom Flores punches ticket to Pro Football Hall of Fame
    • Education
      • Battle for naming rights of Fresno Unified’s next school emerges
      • Clovis Unified teachers eye historic change: forming a union
      • New report reveals Fresno State’s economic impact
      • Fresno State sets in-person graduation ceremonies at Bulldog Stadium
      • Merced City School District superintendent faces sexual harassment allegations
    • Business
      • Sources: Calif. to include PPP deductibility into must-pass bill before Tax Day
      • Valley gas prices jump to near $4 per gallon as travel picks up
      • Crave Cookie, ghost kitchen phenom, to open its first storefront in NW Fresno
      • Sequoia Brewing to Court: We want to purchase of entire Tower Theatre complex
      • Legislature kills bill to ban Calif. fracking, oil production
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      • Amid a drought, disinformation runs rampant on Calif.’s waterways
      • 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
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Clovis, Politics

Q&A with Clovis City Council member Lynne Ashbeck

With a decade of experience, Ashbeck pointed to successes in transforming and shaping Clovis’ medical corridor and eyes fixes needed for businesses to survive amid the pandemic.

Daniel GligichFebruary 10, 2021, 3:32 pmFebruary 10, 2021 Comments Off on Q&A with Clovis City Council member Lynne Ashbeck 935
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Q&A with Clovis City Council candidate Herman Nagra

“Our small business community won’t be unsure of ‘Does our City Council support us?’ There will be unquestionable support for small businesses,” Nagra said.

Daniel GligichFebruary 9, 2021, 9:13 pmFebruary 9, 2021 Comments Off on Q&A with Clovis City Council candidate Herman Nagra 1409
Clovis, Politics

Q&A with Clovis City Council member Vong Mouanoutoua

“I’m a firm believer that in order to meet the needs [of the community], you need to plan,” Mouanoutoua said.

Daniel GligichFebruary 8, 2021, 10:50 pmFebruary 9, 2021 Comments Off on Q&A with Clovis City Council member Vong Mouanoutoua 1277
Clovis, Politics

Q&A with Clovis City Council candidate Diane Pearce

We’re going to keep that local control. Our Clovis decisions are going to be made in Clovis, for Clovis, by Clovis, Pearce said.

Daniel GligichFebruary 7, 2021, 8:30 pmFebruary 9, 2021 Comments Off on Q&A with Clovis City Council candidate Diane Pearce 1486

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