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Early Valley ballot returns shows Democrat lead
With under two weeks to go until Election Day, over five million California voters have cast their votes…
October 22, 2020
Confrontation over Chinatown clean-up leads to rhetorical blows
An otherwise hum-drum contract to clean up Fresno’s Chinatown district turned into an acrimonious fallout among Fresno City Council members.
October 23, 2020
Clovis Unified eyes January return date
While the district explores a possible return to in-person instruction, parents said a mid-January elementary school reopening is preferable.
October 22, 2020
As Feds step up to crack down on Fresno crime, Smittcamp tells Newsom: “Blood is on your hands”
“We are in some of the most violent times we have ever seen,” said District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp in a Wednesday press conference.
October 21, 2020
Tulare City Council race devolves to sign stealing, digital mudslinging
The battle between Carlton Jones and Steve Harrell has reached a new level of acrimony.
October 21, 2020
Immanuel receives reduced sanction amid settlement on school scuffle
Fresno Superior Court Judge Tyler Tharpe sanctioned Immanuel Schools $50,000 for violating a September preliminary injunction.
October 20, 2020
DA: Second degree murder convict charged with arson of Nunes signs
Prosecutors filed charges alleging a murder convict is responsible for torching Trump and Nunes signs affixed to a Dinuba haystack.
October 20, 2020
Central Unified bucks trend: targets 2021 return to classroom
Though all school districts in Fresno County can host in-person instruction, one school district is holding off until the new year.
October 20, 2020
Prop. 15 will benefit family farmers and rural communities
By passing Proposition 15, we have an opportunity to bring resources back to rural and marginalized communities.
October 19, 2020
Fewer choices, higher prices are headed your way unless Prop. 15 is defeated
Grocery bills will get more expensive, the cost of living will rise, ranchers will go out of business and our state’s recovery will move at glacial pace.
October 19, 2020