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.
Federal court strikes down Berkeley’s natural gas ban
The court struck down Berkeley’s environmentalist policy based on the authority of the federal government to regulate energy consumption.
April 18, 2023
Chukchansi tribe cuts dozens from membership rolls
Tribal leadership is taking action to shrink the total membership, in turn increasing the monthly payout for each remaining member.
April 18, 2023
KIND Snacks starting new ag initiative in Madera County
The initiative is focused on sourcing all of KIND’s almonds from farms that use regenerative practices.
April 20, 2023
FEMA opens disaster recovery center in Tulare County
Along with the new resources provided by FEMA, Tulare County business owners will also be able to receive special help.
April 17, 2023
Early fundraising returns sets the stage for the Valley’s Congressional races
The Federal Election Commission released the latest fundraising totals for the House of Representatives candidates.
April 17, 2023
Central Valley made up around one-fifth in state’s first-time homebuyer assistance program
While the Valley as a whole received a decent piece of pie from the state, two counties barely had anyone apply for assistance.
April 17, 2023
City set to approve new operator for Tower Theatre
Thursday’s city council meeting could see the city cut ties with the theater’s previous owner as a new group takes over operations.
April 16, 2023
Haener sees plenty of differences when compared to Brock Purdy
The former Fresno State quarterback is confident that he is as good as the top quarterback prospects in the NFL Draft.
April 15, 2023
Four Californians charged with delivering drugs to prisons with drones
The suspects could face life in prison for dropping off drugs and other contraband in middle of the night drone flights.
April 15, 2023
Bakersfield’s RHNA outlook presents a tough standard to meet
Building affordable housing in Bakersfield to comply with the state’s standards might not be financially feasible for Kern County’s largest city.
April 15, 2023