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Midland cancels Big Fresno Fair concert following COVID-19 case
The announcement is a tough loss for Fair organizers, as Midland was the best-selling concert offering for this fall's lineup, fair organizers said.
October 13, 2021
Trying to find affordable California cities? Here’s where Valley communities stack up.
The Valley has long been seen as the final frontier for affordable homes in the Golden State, but how do we really stand?
October 11, 2021
Merced Co. joins rural counties in push for expanded broadband access
Merced County has signed on with a group of rural counties throughout the state to expand broadband access to its residents.
October 6, 2021
Two Valley counties hit brakes on opposition to PG&E rate hikes
It appears that opposition to potential PG&E rate increases is not universally accepted throughout the Central Valley – at least not yet.
September 15, 2021
Allegations of corruption, rigging leveled at Fresno’s social equity pot shop choices
One applicant alleged Fresno officials chose favorites and were subject to corrupt dealings in stark contrast to the fair and equitable process that was promised for those impacted by the War on Drugs.
August 5, 2021
Miss California pageant returns to Fresno after pandemic pause
The Miss California pageant is returning to the William Saroyan Theatre for its 97th edition following a one-year reprieve due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic.
June 22, 2021
Big times are back! Big Fresno Fair announces in-person return in Fall 2021
The Big Fresno Fair is roaring back this Fall, organizers announced on Monday.
May 17, 2021
New report reveals Fresno State’s economic impact
According to the report, every dollar that California invests into Fresno State generates $7.35 in statewide spending.
April 1, 2021
Jack Thomson, Kern water pioneer, passes at 98
Thomson was a founding member of the Kern County Water Agency, former Kern County Farm Bureau president, and member of California's Water Commission.
March 7, 2021
Newsom shakes-up vaccine distribution again, with emphasis on Valley
California will begin setting aside 40 percent of all vaccine doses for people who live in the most vulnerable neighborhoods.
March 4, 2021