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Southwest Fresno charting its future with specific plan, hearings
Oliver Baines is a big reason City Hall is discussing a SW Fresno specific plan. Darius Assemi will be a big reason if the plan succeeds.
March 14, 2019
Fed probe focuses on Swearengin's dogged misuse of block grants for code enforcement
HUD's probe notes that City officials were in over their heads administering block grants. What's missing? Ashley Swearengin's role.
March 14, 2019
Caprioglio delivers: El Dorado Park satellite police station opens
This one took a while, but “Cap” has once again kept his promise. No wonder Council Member Paul Caprioglio was all smiles on Tuesday.
March 14, 2019
Malos hiatus over, "Connect with Me" returning to air
Turns out veteran Fresno journalist John Malos earlier this month used the right word to describe his status…
March 14, 2019
HUD inspector general probes Fresno's mismanaged $8mil in block grants
Fresno screwed up the spending of more than $8 million in federal grants, a HUD inspector general report reveals.
March 14, 2019
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.
March 14, 2019
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.
March 14, 2019
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.
March 14, 2019
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.
March 14, 2019
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.
March 14, 2019