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    • Fresno
      • Fresno City Council shrugs off AG Bonta blitz, advances Measure C plan
      • “An embarrassment for the Red Wave”: Opposition emerges over Fresno St. stadium tax
      • Fresno State stadium tax measure headed to November ballot
      • Despite staffers’ arrest, Fresno’s Advance Peace picks up six-figure grant from taxpayers
      • Push to confiscate cell phones at Fresno high school has parents, students up-in-arms
    • Clovis
      • Suit: Valley students allege anti-communist, pro-life posters muzzled by college
      • Clovis Mayor Flores announces retirement, kickstarting changing of guard
      • Fresno Co. Grand Jury argues Clovis Police coming up short on diversified police force
      • Fresno law enforcement cracks down on violent criminals, “ghost guns”
      • Harris commits $1mil to Clovis Community Hospital for wound care
    • Bakersfield
      • Kern Co. lawmakers clear path for Mojave to launch “inland port” to aid supply chain
      • Bakersfield inmate escaped from re-entry facility, CDCR says.
      • Rural Calif. is helping reach Newsom’s green goals. Now, he wants an end-run around them.
      • Kern Co. term limits proposal shoots for fresh blood, new ideas
      • Bakersfield bakery owner heads to trial over faith-based objection to cakes for gay weddings
    • Modesto
      • Foster Farms demands property tax refund from Valley county
      • Stanislaus Co. approves new property tax agreement with cities
      • 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
    • Visalia/Tulare
      • Adventist Health, Anthem Blue Cross agree to extra time to negotiate
      • First case of Monkeypox found in Tulare County
      • Contract war between Anthem, Adventist Health raises blood pressure over health coverage
      • COVID costs send Valley hospital into first-ever, $11.2mil deficit
      • Visalia amps up efforts to combat illegal fireworks use
    • Hanford
      • Kings Co. halts proposed inflationary hike in building fees
      • Rural Calif. is helping reach Newsom’s green goals. Now, he wants an end-run around them.
      • Faraday Future, Hanford-based EV automaker, delays car launch amid cash woes
      • Adventist Health, Anthem Blue Cross agree to extra time to negotiate
      • Contract war between Anthem, Adventist Health raises blood pressure over health coverage
    • Madera
      • Popular Madera brewery destroyed in blaze
      • Homelessness is up in Fresno, Madera – but not on the streets. Here’s why.
      • Madera Co. greenlights permanent extension of road tax, Measure T
      • Garbage rate hikes, massive new housing development take center stage for Madera Co. Supervisors
      • Madera Co. preps for Fall showdowns to fill Supervisor vacancies
    • Merced
      • ‘It’s an opiate addiction’: Pushback on police forces Merced to punt safety tax extension
      • Skunkworks icon, F-117 stealth fighter, debuts at Castle Air Museum
      • Merced advances permanent renewal of transportation and public safety tax
      • Former Merced cop sentenced for union embezzlement scheme
      • Merced’s airport boasts new airline. Here’s where they’re flying.
    • Mariposa
      • Highway 140 reopens as fire officials gain grip on Yosemite-based Oak Fire
      • Washburn Fire grows as suppression ramps up, blaze 25% contained
      • 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
    • Modesto
      • Foster Farms demands property tax refund from Valley county
      • Stanislaus Co. approves new property tax agreement with cities
      • 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
    • Stockton
      • $6k trip to Stockton? Company pitches pricey river cruise between SF, Valley
      • Scanning issues bring ballot counting to a crawl in San Joaquin County
      • On eve of Calif. primary, San Joaquin Co. tackles ballot issues amid unexpected passing of elections chief
      • Stockton OKs new policy for cops’ use of military equipment
      • North Valley city joins opposition to 2022 initiative limiting local tax hikes
  • Topics
    • Politics
      • Fresno City Council shrugs off AG Bonta blitz, advances Measure C plan
      • “An embarrassment for the Red Wave”: Opposition emerges over Fresno St. stadium tax
      • Calif.’s top Dem, GOP lawmakers launch salvo against online sports betting measure
      • New poll shows tight race for open north Valley Congressional seat
      • Fresno State stadium tax measure headed to November ballot
    • Agriculture
      • Newsom rolls out new water plan. What’s in it?
      • As drought deepens, focus of Calif.’s chief water officials is elsewhere: on race.
      • Desert-based water agency eyes multi-million dollar deal to buy water out of Kings County
      • UFW starts 335-mile march to press for elimination of secret ballot union elections
      • Calif.’s great water experiments have failed. It’s time for real solutions.
    • Sports
      • Fresno State kicks off fall camp with high expectations, familiar faces
      • Prandini, U.S. women deliver stunning 4×100 relay upset for world track crown
      • Haener top ‘Dog in Mountain West, five Bulldogs named to preseason All-MW team,
      • ‘Dogs picked to win MW division. Here’s who Tedford’s crew would face for crown.
      • Valley stars get plenty of love from MLB clubs during draft
    • Education
      • Suit: Valley students allege anti-communist, pro-life posters muzzled by college
      • Report: Antifa-aligned Sacramento teacher paid $190k by district to resign
      • Push to confiscate cell phones at Fresno high school has parents, students up-in-arms
      • More sexual misconduct cases emerge at Fresno State
      • In wake of school attacks, Fresno school districts seek to beef up campus security
    • Business
      • Kern Co. lawmakers clear path for Mojave to launch “inland port” to aid supply chain
      • Foster Farms demands property tax refund from Valley county
      • Kings Co. halts proposed inflationary hike in building fees
      • Rural Calif. is helping reach Newsom’s green goals. Now, he wants an end-run around them.
      • Distilleries who rescued U.S. from COVID sanitizer shortage face FDA wrath, fines over production
    • COVID-19
      • Distilleries who rescued U.S. from COVID sanitizer shortage face FDA wrath, fines over production
      • Beverly Hills won’t enforce imminently-returning LA County mask mandate
      • CDC recommends Valley return to masking up. The data? Not so much.
      • Researchers find a new way to track COVID-19 waves: wastewater
      • Newsom tries boosting vax rates with Kern Co. swing for second booster
  • Calif. & Beyond
    • California
      • Calif. bill to legalize psychedelic drugs heads to Assembly floor
      • Report: Antifa-aligned Sacramento teacher paid $190k by district to resign
      • In surprise move, GEICO sheds offices throughout Golden State
      • Calif. Supreme Court chief justice won’t run for second 12-year term
      • Calif. labor group gets two additions: AB5 author as boss, UFW as member
    • U.S.
      • Oakhurst man sentenced for pepper-spraying U.S. Capitol Police officer amid Jan. 6 breach
      • Distilleries who rescued U.S. from COVID sanitizer shortage face FDA wrath, fines over production
      • Biden hints at Federal gas tax holiday
      • McClintock flips on Ukraine stance following TV blowback
      • Ahead of Super Bowl, U.S. halts import of Mexican avocados over threat against inspector
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    • Commentary
      • As drought deepens, focus of Calif.’s chief water officials is elsewhere: on race.
      • Calif.’s great water experiments have failed. It’s time for real solutions.
      • Kern Co. term limits proposal shoots for fresh blood, new ideas
      • Calif. small businesses are struggling with a new achilles heel: the legal system
      • Meet the new pandemic crushing Calif.’s small businesses: PAGA abuse.
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Business, Fresno

Coronavirus closures cut deep into Fresno’s economy

Losses to the Fresno economy are incalculable at this point, but a look at the dollars generated annually by key business sectors indicates it’s substantial.

The San Joaquin Valley SunAugust 16, 2020, 9:19 pmAugust 16, 2020 Comments Off on Coronavirus closures cut deep into Fresno’s economy 2284
Education, Fresno, Highlight

Fresno Co. to seek restraining order and injunction against Immanuel Schools

In defiance of the direct order from Fresno County, Immanuel Schools held in-person instruction again on Friday.

Daniel GligichAugust 16, 2020, 8:57 pmAugust 16, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Co. to seek restraining order and injunction against Immanuel Schools 3312
Education, Fresno, Highlight

Reedley-based Immanuel Schools reopens campuses, squares off with health officials

The private Christian schools in Reedley are facing off with orders from Gov. Gavin Newsom and a quick warning from Fresno County public health officials.

Daniel GligichAugust 13, 2020, 5:08 pmAugust 13, 2020 Comments Off on Reedley-based Immanuel Schools reopens campuses, squares off with health officials 2482
Fresno, Highlight

Fresno Co. officials still wary as Calif. coronavirus hospitalizations decline

Health officials warned Wednesday that parents should not avoid doctor or clinic visits for routine childhood immunizations out of worry over the pandemic.

Daniel GligichAugust 12, 2020, 3:24 pmAugust 12, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Co. officials still wary as Calif. coronavirus hospitalizations decline 1456
Education, Fresno

Fresno Unified ethnic studies mandate faces worry of omitting Armenian, anti-Semitism studies

The school board is set to approve a resolution requiring its students to take two semesters of ethnic studies in order to graduate from high school.

Alex TavlianAugust 11, 2020, 8:49 pmAugust 11, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Unified ethnic studies mandate faces worry of omitting Armenian, anti-Semitism studies 2939
Fresno

Fresno Co. aims pandemic response at rural communities

Fresno County Supervisors announced contracts with nonprofits designed to combat the spread of COVID-19 in disadvantaged communities.

Daniel GligichAugust 11, 2020, 7:57 pmAugust 11, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Co. aims pandemic response at rural communities 1047
California, Fresno

‘Gavin’s Law’ hits roadblock in State Senate over increasing hit-and-run penalties

Asm. Jim Patterson’s bill to increase penalties on fleeing drivers hit a stumbling block in the California State Senate on Friday.

The San Joaquin Valley SunAugust 9, 2020, 6:36 pmAugust 9, 2020 Comments Off on ‘Gavin’s Law’ hits roadblock in State Senate over increasing hit-and-run penalties 2402
Business, Fresno

Tower District bar takes to chalk to express pandemic frustrations

A Fresno businessman is voicing his displeasure with Gov. Gavin Newsom and the coronavirus pandemic-driven lockdowns through a unique medium: chalk signs.

Daniel GligichAugust 6, 2020, 1:33 pmAugust 6, 2020 Comments Off on Tower District bar takes to chalk to express pandemic frustrations 2840
Agriculture, Fresno

Fresno Co. distributed 1mil pieces of PPE for farmworkers

New data from the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner’s office puts claims into question about a slow response to aid farmworkers.

Daniel GligichAugust 4, 2020, 6:43 pmAugust 4, 2020 Comments Off on Fresno Co. distributed 1mil pieces of PPE for farmworkers 1802
Fresno

Newsom taps Fresno State health policy director to air pollution board

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new pick to serve on the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Board.

Daniel GligichAugust 4, 2020, 1:01 pmAugust 4, 2020 Comments Off on Newsom taps Fresno State health policy director to air pollution board 1159

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