Daniel Gligich
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Daniel Gligich is a senior reporter for The San Joaquin Valley Sun. Email him at daniel.gligich@sjvsun.com.
Shifting battle lines? Here’s an early look at Calif. Congressional districts in 2022.
We're still waiting for Census data, but it's not too early to prognosticate about how California's Congressional lines will shape up.
May 11, 2021
Sequoia Brewing heads to court to halt Tower Theatre sale
The sale of Fresno’s Tower Theatre to Adventure Church will be contested in court.
February 14, 2021
Fresno Co. vaccine share set to dip after doses surge
For the second week in a row, Fresno County will receive an increased supply of the COVID-19 vaccine from the state – just not as much as the week before.
February 14, 2021
“You are playing with fire”: Selma City Council election challenge brings unique twist
In a battle over Selma's City Council election results, the city's former City Attorney raised eyebrows by stepping in to fight for an ousted councilmember.
February 11, 2021
Mathis looks to grant 4th graders free access to state parks
The Visalia Assemblyman wants to make it easier for California elementary students to access and utilize the state's 280 parks.
February 11, 2021
Business leaders push Newsom to reopen schools
The message from business leaders was clear: School closures are hurting the workforce, and parents should have the choice to send their children back to school safely.
February 10, 2021
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.
February 10, 2021
Bredefeld, Nelson square off over lawsuit pushing Fresno Unified to return students to campus
The Fresno City Councilman called Fresno Unified Superintendent Bob Nelson's actions over the past year "disgraceful."
February 10, 2021
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.
February 9, 2021
Bullet train officials plead for $4.1bil more for Valley stretch
With a single track running between Madera and Shafter, the cost of the initial 119-mile section has swelled from $12.4 to $13.8 billion.
February 9, 2021