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Fresno’s Gateway Ice Center goes up for sale with $4.3mil price tag
The rink and a nonprofit linked to Rep. TJ Cox are still in the midst of an ADA lawsuit related to discriminating against wheelchair-bound patrons.
June 28, 2019
High Speed Rail spells the end of Belmont Ave’s historic “subway”
Despite high-speed rail's shaky future, the rail line will kill Belmont Avenue's historic "subway" but recognize the trail it blazed in the 20th Century.
June 27, 2019
Fresno City Council approves $1.3bil budget, raises for police officers
With a few controversial additions, Fresno's City Council OK'd the budget. Now, Mayor Lee Brand is set to look at, and possibly veto, portions of the budget
June 27, 2019
Brand threatens vetoes facing bloated budget
With controversial proposals aplenty, Fresno Mayor Lee Brand may rely on line-item vetoes on the 2020 budget to maintain spending with projected revenue.
June 27, 2019
Fresno Chamber backs Karbassi in City Council special election
Fresno Chamber President Nathan Ahle said that as a small business owner, Karbassi understands the challenges facing Fresno's business community.
June 26, 2019
Miss California competition returns to Fresno
Forty-one contestants from across the Golden State arrived in Fresno on Monday to kick off the 25th straight Miss California competition in the city.
June 24, 2019
From Amazon access to Bus Wi-Fi, Fresno County tackles transportation needs
The Fresno Council of Government is looking at the needs, wants, and logistics of providing mobility for 1 million people across 6,000 square miles.
June 26, 2019
Fresno State marks ten years with more than 1 million hours of volunteerism
For the tenth year in a row, Fresno State has provided more than 1 million hours of volunteer service to the local community.
June 23, 2019
Facing the finish line, Brand looks to keep “pedal to the metal”
Fresno is making great strides forward but much more needs to be done, Mayor Lee Brand said last Wednesday in his State of the City address.
June 21, 2019
Fresno State’s accreditation troubles spread to the courtroom
Fresno State's Health and Human Services College is in the midst of its second accreditation crisis in less than four months. The first one looms larger.
June 20, 2019