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Reopening returns: Fresno Co. moves to state’s less-restrictive COVID-19 red tier
The change in designation reopens a bevy of indoor activities and gives a hope of returning kids to classrooms.
September 29, 2020
Is this campaign ad racist? Or just calling a candidate corrupt?
State Center Community College trustee Eric Payne says a campaign attack ad against him, mailed to voters, is racist.
September 27, 2020
In Fresno school board race, candidate’s tweets beat distance learning as issue of the day
The tweets come from David Paredes, a candidate for Fresno Unified School Board in the Fresno High School trustee area.
September 28, 2020
Fresno preps for a sprint to issue marijuana dispensary licenses
Fresno's long-awaited cash cow – recreational marijuana dispensaries – may finally arrive, after a coronavirus-led delay.
September 24, 2020
Crime wave has returned to Fresno, councilmen say
"We’re in the middle of a crime wave, and that is not a term that I use loosely because that’s how it’s being described here in our city."
September 24, 2020
Fresno State’s Castro named next Calif. State University chancellor
After seven years helming Fresno State, Dr. Joseph I. Castro is taking a promotion – as Chancellor of the California State University system.
September 24, 2020
Fresno Co. nears a move into the state’s coronavirus red tier
After six months of a strict lockdown due to COVID-19, Fresno County is starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel.
September 22, 2020
Fansler to sue City of Fresno, claims discrimination in coronavirus citations
Fresno restaurateur Dave Fansler is taking legal action against the City of Fresno to fight back against coronavirus citations.
September 23, 2020
“Backed into a corner,” hundreds rally to reopen Fresno Co. industries
The message at Fresno City Hall: Many business owners are fed up with the COVID-19 restrictions and closures, and they are going to reopen.
September 21, 2020
Fresno State pulls job offer after professor candidate fakes black, Latino heritage
The university rescinded a faculty position offer to a graduate student candidate who allegedly misrepresented her identity.
September 20, 2020