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    • Fresno
      • With backing from Fresno’s outgoing City Attorney, Bredefeld pushes to dismiss suit from Esparza
      • Fresno lawmakers pitch ballot measure for veterans facilities, services
      • Dyer’s budget proposal heavy on public safety, surprising Measure P funds
      • Fresno City Council mulls opposing Fresno Co.’s marquee road tax
      • Fresno law enforcement cracks down on violent criminals, “ghost guns”
    • Clovis
      • Fresno law enforcement cracks down on violent criminals, “ghost guns”
      • Harris commits $1mil to Clovis Community Hospital for wound care
      • “Legislating for the criminals”: Clovis tees off on Calif. law unmasking police arsenal
      • Report: Clovis Unified teachers union effort may have to start over
      • Clovis City Council appoints 25 members to police committee
    • Bakersfield
      • Leaky Bakersfield oil wells spew explosive level of methane, state inspectors find.
      • Calif. officials blitz leaking idle oil wells in Bakersfield
      • Valley drivers get divine relief from hellish gas prices via unlikely source: a church.
      • Valley schools brace for later start times. One district is already making the switch.
      • Crime rate continues to soar, Bakersfield cops warn lawmakers
    • Modesto
      • Modesto approves deal to launch sales tax measure for November ballot
      • Modesto mulling sales tax hike to provide budget boost
      • No Fly Zone: Valley city shoots down pitch to bring Bird scooters to town
      • Modesto sends newly-vacant Council seat to election
      • Modesto lawmaker resigns seven months early
    • Visalia/Tulare
      • Tulare looks to reap cash from weed shops, growers with tax push
      • Tulare County chafes over revealing Sheriff’s military equipment
      • Visalia to once again explore OKing cannabis retailers
      • Kaweah Health eyes its ticket to better doctor recruitment: housing
      • Kaweah eyes asking voters for OK on $500mil new hospital wing
    • Hanford
      • Newsom signs off on 25-year deal for Valley tribe to run local casino
      • After FBI probe ensnares weed boss, Lemoore dispensary changes owner
      • Hanford approves outside lawyers for Brieno, Ramirez in harassment suit
      • Kings Co. firefighter tax measure attracts opposition ahead of primary election
      • Lemoore launches salvo against effort to swipe to Kings River floodwater
    • Madera
      • Madera Co. OKs incentives for new Oakhurst resort, groundwater policies
      • Another Valley county bemoans revealing law enforcement equipment
      • Madera Co. vocalizes support for biomass program to ease wildfires
      • Madera Co. to build new 9/11 memorial with a piece of solemn history
      • Third member of 1976 Chowchilla school bus hijacking recommended for parole on 18th attempt
    • Merced
      • Merced’s airport boasts new airline. Here’s where they’re flying.
      • After two-year break, Merced County Fair set for June return
      • Report: Hundreds cycled through jail via zero-dollar bail, crime soared in Merced in 2021
      • Merced Co. approves $34.7 million in American Rescue spending. Here’s where it’s headed.
      • Merced OKs firefighter “brownout” staffing contingencies amid COVID-19 shortages
    • Mariposa
      • Judge rejects environmentalists attempt to halt Sierra wildfire prevention efforts
      • One year after devastating Creek Fire, enviros seek to block efforts to prevent a repeat.
      • Yosemite to reopen Thursday with reservations
      • Mariposa Co. Supervisors bid for pay raise officially halted
      • Study: A coronavirus recession exposes Valley economy’s strengths and weaknesses
    • Modesto
      • Modesto approves deal to launch sales tax measure for November ballot
      • Modesto mulling sales tax hike to provide budget boost
      • No Fly Zone: Valley city shoots down pitch to bring Bird scooters to town
      • Modesto sends newly-vacant Council seat to election
      • Modesto lawmaker resigns seven months early
    • Stockton
      • Stockton OKs new policy for cops’ use of military equipment
      • North Valley city joins opposition to 2022 initiative limiting local tax hikes
      • Stockton changes location requirements for cannabis companies
      • Stockton airport gets a boost from San Joaquin Co. Supes, courtesy of COVID funding
      • Millennials are struggling to buy homes. Here’s which Valley community is short on young buyers.
  • Topics
    • Politics
      • In battle against Valadao, Chris Mathys gets a big lift – from Nancy Pelosi
      • Fresno lawmakers pitch ballot measure for veterans facilities, services
      • Dems reject effort to force vote to suspend Calif. gas tax
      • Fresno City Council mulls opposing Fresno Co.’s marquee road tax
      • Modesto mulling sales tax hike to provide budget boost
    • Agriculture
      • Calif. officials ban watering “useless” grass over drought worries
      • Newsom threatens mandatory water restrictions if Californians can’t cutback
      • Calif. lawmakers demand probe into hedge funds, Harvard buying up water rights
      • Lemoore launches salvo against effort to swipe to Kings River floodwater
      • Madera Co. OKs incentives for new Oakhurst resort, groundwater policies
    • Sports
      • Undrafted, Mosby joins Panthers with chip on his shoulder
      • Mountain West reportedly considering eliminating football divisions
      • Kevin Atkins “ecstatic” to join 49ers as undrafted free agent
      • Four former Bulldogs to get their NFL chance following 2022 Draft
      • Buzzy Cavinder twins bolted from Fresno State. Here’s where they landed.
    • Education
      • Faced with teachable moment at Bullard High, Fresno Unified leaders blew it.
      • CSU exec harassment cases headlined by porn on work computers, demeaning employees
      • SCCCD promotes from within, names new Fresno City College president
      • Patterson, legislators request audit into Fresno State, CSU over sex harassment claims
      • Valley schools brace for later start times. One district is already making the switch.
    • Business
      • Facing must-pass deadline, GOPers, Moderate Dems to try one last shot at suspending gas tax
      • Calif.’s ADA abuse has jumped from ramps to cyberspace. Why it’s posing greater danger.
      • Leaky Bakersfield oil wells spew explosive level of methane, state inspectors find.
      • Dems reject effort to force vote to suspend Calif. gas tax
      • Addicted to TikTok? Calif. parents could soon sue tech firms for hooking kids.
    • COVID-19
      • Newsom tries boosting vax rates with Kern Co. swing for second booster
      • Foster Farms, Valley staffing agencies fined $3.8mil over COVID sick leave
      • School vax mandate bill pulled amid mounting opposition, Calif. lawmaker announces.
      • Another Valley county joins choir against Calif. student COVID-19 vaccine mandate
      • Lawmaker pulls Calif. bill to mandate vaccines for all workers
  • Calif. & Beyond
    • California
      • Facing must-pass deadline, GOPers, Moderate Dems to try one last shot at suspending gas tax
      • Dems reject effort to force vote to suspend Calif. gas tax
      • Addicted to TikTok? Calif. parents could soon sue tech firms for hooking kids.
      • California Screaming: Report hypes out-of-state “opposition” to Newsom flip to save Diablo Canyon
      • Poll: Calif. voters want to keep Diablo Canyon open
    • U.S.
      • McClintock flips on Ukraine stance following TV blowback
      • Ahead of Super Bowl, U.S. halts import of Mexican avocados over threat against inspector
      • McCarthy forces delay on $1.75tril social spending bill with record-breaking filibuster
      • Biden infrastructure package approved, focus turns to $1.75 reconciliation
      • McCarthy attacks Biden’s botched Afghan exit as embrace of “Weak Man Theory”
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      • Calif.’s ADA abuse has jumped from ramps to cyberspace. Why it’s posing greater danger.
      • Faced with teachable moment at Bullard High, Fresno Unified leaders blew it.
      • Sun Sound-Off: Kings Co. District Attorney’s Race
      • Is Diablo Canyon a problem – or the solution?
      • The drug supply chain needs transparency to reduce drug prices
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Archive, Fresno

Fresno's long walk for pedestrian safety

hostetter Members of the city’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) have launched a safety campaign called “It’s Up To …

George HostetterJuly 18, 2016, 8:23 amMarch 14, 2019 0 928
Archive, Fresno

Welcome to Broken Window, USA

Underlying the Black Lives Matter and the outcry over Dylan Noble is a question of social order.

George HostetterJuly 14, 2016, 10:10 pmMarch 14, 2019 1 1223
Archive, Fresno

Council begins fresh attempt to resolve Darling rendering plant controversy

Eliminating the alleged nuisance of Darling International’s west Fresno plant is still formative. That isn’t stopping Oliver Baines.

George HostetterJuly 13, 2016, 6:23 amMarch 14, 2019 0 1298
Archive, Fresno

Countdown to Summerset hearing headlines unusually busy July

Fresno City Hall usually is pretty quiet during July. But July 2016 figures to be different, thanks to the city’s …

George HostetterJuly 8, 2016, 1:35 pmMarch 14, 2019 0 989
Archive, Fresno

Steve Brandau embraces new role: Common sense warrior

In 2012, Steve Brandau went from Carpet Cleaner to City Councilman. In 2016, he’s making an inexplicably tougher leap.

George HostetterJuly 6, 2016, 9:47 pmMarch 14, 2019 1 0
Archive, Fresno

Tower parade organizers fuming over City's parade policy

Mardi Gras parade organizers are feeling jilted as more they get slapped with more regulations compared to Vets.

George HostetterJuly 5, 2016, 9:33 amMarch 14, 2019 1 936
Archive, Education, Fresno

Bradley leaving redevelopment board

After settling with the SEC, ex-Clovis Unified chief Terry Bradley is leaving a powerful public board.

George HostetterJune 29, 2016, 6:24 amMarch 14, 2019 3 2269
Archive, Fresno

As Code Enforcement grows, so does its elephant in the room

The views of Code Enforcement Judge Ed Johnson are on a collision course with City officials.

George HostetterJune 27, 2016, 10:09 amMarch 14, 2019 1 936
Archive, Fresno

Brand deftly makes budget moves to position for November showdown

Was it just me, or did the City Council’s debate on the new budget turn into another skirmish in Fresno’s …

George HostetterJune 24, 2016, 8:18 amMarch 14, 2019 0 975
Archive, Fresno

Council pushes for $2.1mil in added spending

The Fresno City Council revealed an old truth on Tuesday. Budgets are a 365-day affair. The council in the late …

George HostetterJune 22, 2016, 8:30 amMarch 14, 2019 1 1048

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