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Thoughts on Russian indictment
Americans should not be surprised with Russian indictment as election meddling is a continuance of the power struggle between the United States and Russia.
February 20, 2018
Fresno City Council to approve BIG items during meeting on Thursday
Consent calendar contains expanded ShotSpotter item, Chief Dyer’s request to boost Crisis Intervention Team, and allow Department of Public Works to apply for Measure C and Caltrans grants.
February 14, 2018
Fresno Planning Commission approved Official Plan Lines and City growth rush is on the way
Pieces are put into place by the Fresno Planning Commission to connect residential and business development in Southeast and Southwest Fresno, and the future looks bright.
February 14, 2018
City of Fresno PARCS Department receives boost in green space after Vinland Elementary School unlocks their gate
City of Fresno and Fresno Unified School District partner to provide more green space for Fresno families, and more schools may be open after hours in the future.
February 11, 2018
All you need to know about the Grizzly Fest agreement, public hearing, and vote
Grizzly Fest approval displayed Council Members leadership in addressing sensitive issues, now wait and see if promises come to fruition.
February 9, 2018
Fresno Council of Government leaders will pitch seven projects worthy of funding from Trump Administration
Local leaders head to Washington, D.C. hoping to capitalize on promise to upgrade infrastructure.
February 7, 2018
Fresno's numbers don't lie: Annual financial cites positive progress, but Fresno is stuck
Financial report has increases and decreases where needed, now strong growth in private sector is key to continue financial stability into the future.
February 6, 2018
Fresno's aggressive code enforcement scheme may hit legal brick wall
An appeals case out of Oakland could change how Fresno handles code enforcement appeals.
February 2, 2018
Borgeas finally makes State Senate campaign official
Andreas Borgeas is making official what was no secret among local observers of the political scene. Now the sweepstakes for his Supervisor seat begins in earnest.
January 31, 2018
Anti-camping ordinance struggling to connect homeless to services
The ordinance, now in full force by Fresno police, is hitting a big barrier: a stubborn population of homeless unwilling and unconvinced of the need for social services.
January 29, 2018