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.
McCarthy, Kern leaders press Newsom to boost Calif. oil production
“We should become not just energy independent in America, we should be dominant,” House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R–Bakersfield) said.
March 21, 2022
Valley plays supporting role in Netflix’s popular “Life After Death”
A new Netflix show is captivating audiences with a storyline ripped from mid-20th Century headlines in the San…
March 17, 2022
Bulldogs cruise to win over E. Washington
In one of the few times all season, Fresno State did not lean heavily on star forward Orlando Robinson to come away with a win.
March 17, 2022
Bredefeld calls for city audit over “Gang of Four” spending
Fresno City Councilman Garry Bredefeld is calling for an audit into how each Fresno lawmaker utilizes their respective budgets.
March 17, 2022
Bakersfield fire officials see growing demand for service, homeless calls
Firefighters aren’t merely in the business of extinguishing blazes in buildings, Bakersfield lawmakers were reminded on Wednesday.
March 16, 2022
Madera Co. urges Calif. lawmakers to bolster health workforce
At the center of the request? A proposed initiative that would seek to bolster public health recruitment and retention with the workforce pipeline.
March 15, 2022
Voters were “duped.” Kern Co. leaders back repeal of Prop. 47.
"[Voters] were told that this is the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, and a lot of people don’t read much past that so they voted yes for that," one lawmaker said.
March 15, 2022
Sharp moves: Hanford City Hall shakeup sees ex-Mayor recapture leadership post
Diane Sharp may no longer be Hanford's Mayor, but she didn't leave Tuesday's City Council meeting empty handed.
May 18, 2022
Kings Co. lawmakers support new operating deal for Tachi Palace Casino
Tachi Palace Casino Resort received a boost from Kings County as it looks to maintain its operations into the future.
March 15, 2022
Fresno’s controversial anti-gun program nets $300k, courtesy of massive Federal spending bill
Advance Peace, Fresno’s controversial gun violence prevention program, received funding from the federal government in the latest spending package.
March 14, 2022