Daniel Gligich
2728 posts
Daniel Gligich is a senior reporter for The San Joaquin Valley Sun. Email him at daniel.gligich@sjvsun.com.
Fresno Fair boasts post-COVID bounce back
Thousands of pounds of cinnamon and sugar was used to make cinnamon rolls during the Big Fresno Fair. That's that's just the tip of the ice berg in terms of how big the event was.
October 18, 2022
Ainley, Darling Hotel owner, pitches safety, community preservation in Visalia City Council bid
Attorney and Darling Hotel owner Bob Ainley spoke with The Sun about his bid for Visalia City Council.
October 18, 2022
Blue Diamond on the hunt for new almond chief as Jansen steps down
California almond cooperative Blue Diamond Growers is on the hunt for a new Chief Executive.
October 18, 2022
Breaking down Madera Co.’s city council races
A look at the City Council battles across Madera County.
October 17, 2022
Breaking down Merced Co.’s city council races
A look at the City Council battles across Merced County.
October 17, 2022
Breaking down Stanislaus Co.’s city council races
A look at the City Council battles across Stanislaus County.
October 17, 2022
Fresno St. apologizes for window smashing incident during homecoming game
A Fresno State football coach who punched out a window in the press box during Saturday's battle with San Jose State is on leave. The university is now issuing heavy apologies for the incident.
October 17, 2022
Madera Co. considers early renewal of roads tax
Madera County voters will consider extending Measure T, which has generated more than $10 million annually for local transportation projects, and the county has utilized it to bring in over $226 million in state and federal matching funds.
October 16, 2022
Atwater voters left with tough choice: raise sales tax or watch public safety funding drop
A renewal of Atwater's 10-year public safety tax isn't as simple as extending the timeline. Voters have to choose between raising taxes beyond 2013 levels or losing key public safety funding.
October 16, 2022
Modesto voters weigh changes to government, public safety tax
Modesto voters have a pair of ballot measures to weigh this November.
October 16, 2022