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Council readies changes to tackle homelessness, speaker rules
As the City prepares to address homelessness, the City Council is ready to codify a bar on aggregating speakers' time at the podium during meetings.
August 14, 2017
Mozier leaves Asst. City Manager post, returns to helm Public Works
Scott Mozier is back to being Fresno’s fulltime Public Works director, deciding the assistant city manager’s job wasn’t for him.
August 12, 2017
Chavez looks to keep focus on "booming" SE Fresno, reelection
Downtown has had its fling in the limelight. Fresno’s policy-making action these days is in Council District 5.
August 11, 2017
Fresno City College students add new perk: Free FAX bus rides
Fresno City College students, faculty and staff can now ride the city’s bus system for free. The City Council approved the deal on Aug. 3.
August 10, 2017
In City Hall's Hub, talk swirls of Bill McEwen's future
The scuttlebutt of The “Hub” – a popular gathering area on City Hall’s second floor – was focused on The Bee's opinion editor.
August 8, 2017
Vagim presses City Hall over latest water moves, transparency
Doug Vagim once again is shining a light on the complexity of water regulation in Fresno. His point…
August 7, 2017
Malos, "Connect with Me" on hiatus at Ventura Broadcasting
There’s some uncertainty on the local political TV scene: John Malos’ daily one-hour show on Fresno and regional…
August 4, 2017
A Tale of Two Parks: Summer in the city
From Vinland Park to Figarden Loop Park: a look at community and "bugs" that drive the city's systems.
August 3, 2017
City Hall beats back Eighth Amendment "Excessive Fines" roadblock
It’s official: Fresno can continue to levy huge fines on landlords who refuse to fix their vacant houses.…
August 1, 2017
First stage of Midtown Trail slated to break ground Spring 2018
Planning for the trail’s first segment – the half-mile stretch near Manchester Center – is proceeding without apparent trouble.
July 30, 2017