Fresno wants to add cops to the force, but arrests are down as crime rises
Even post-Prop. 47, statistics show a dramatic drop in overall arrests coinciding at a time when voters continue to make public safety their main concern.
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Even post-Prop. 47, statistics show a dramatic drop in overall arrests coinciding at a time when voters continue to make public safety their main concern.
Fresno is closing in on the opportunity to order a highball at the movies after planners OK’d a permit allowing the service of alcohol at the multiplex.
The two connected deadly incidents destined for a prominent spot in local crime history have us asking: what happened and what will change?
The restaurant coming to NW Fresno’s North Pointe Shopping Center “will serve authentic Hispanic cuisine prepared by an award winning chef.”
City Hall Communications Director Mark Standriff said the review is not tied to the recent murder of three people on the edge of Downtown’s Mural District.
Garry Bredefeld and John Ellis are headed for a debate in the Fresno City Council Chamber. The topic: Do cities …
Fresno City Council Member Garry Bredefeld wants the national motto to be a permanent part of the décor in what he calls “the People’s Chamber.”
Chubbs the dog is alive thanks to the SPCA and a good-hearted young man.
The City Hall honcho is the first woman to hold the job, but deflected some early questions about the City’s future.
A plan brought forward by Granville Homes offers some insight into how the Fresno Planning Commission is handling the 2035 plan.