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Health care squeeze continues: Community drops major Calif. health insurers
Patients with Anthem Blue Cross could be in for a long wait before they can access Community Health System's two hospitals and doctor's group.
January 7, 2023
Bredefeld stands firm, pushes back on LGBT advocates over child-targeted drag festival
As is par for the course, the last meeting of the year for the Fresno City Council was not without fireworks.
December 15, 2022
Anti-semitic flyers dropped in Fresno, Clovis, putting law enforcement on alert
Along with attacking the Jewish community, the flyers assailed coronavirus response and the ongoing Ukrainian War.
December 14, 2022
River Park Farmers Market gets a big boost in its silver anniversary
The popular farmer's market in north Fresno is getting a hefty financial boost to strengthen its education efforts to help buyers eat healthy.
December 14, 2022
Fresno Unified catches heat over LGBTQ books in elementary libraries
Books distributed to Fresno Unified by a top LGBTQ nonprofit are stirring consternation among concerned parents about their age appropriateness.
December 13, 2022
Productive, Calif.: Fresno’s economic comeback ranks among top in the U.S.
Prior to the Great Recession, Fresno ranked as one of the least economically productive cities in America. Here's how the times have changed.
December 13, 2022
Fresno Unified school trustee allegedly hid $1.3k in booze purchases on Superintendent’s dime
New revelations of financial misconduct by Fresno Unified Trustee Terry Slatic are arriving just as the ousted school board member is set to leave office.
December 12, 2022
Fresno City Council unanimously appoints Perea to replace Soria
Annalisa Perea has officially been appointed to the Fresno City Council, joining the city’s top governing body a few weeks earlier than initially anticipated.
December 11, 2022
“Sickening & disgraceful”: Bredefeld calls out church-sponsored drag queen event
A Fresno church’s decision to host a controversial drag festival is drawing sharp criticism.
December 8, 2022
Fresno Co. proactively tackled intense wildfire risk. Now, Sacramento is lauding their work. Here’s why.
The Creek Fire of 2020 could have been much, much worse. Fortunately, Fresno County's Tree Mortality Task Force got a jump start.
December 8, 2022