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Nuisance law fix or not, rebuilding good neighborhoods is more fundamental
The real question Fresno's substandard housing problems: Is it the house that makes the person or the person that makes the house?
March 14, 2019
Laying bare what ails Fresno is a tall task
When a French journalist inspecting Fresno, a new sister city, wonders why Fulton Mall is a ghost town, the answer is complex.
March 14, 2019
Fresno Unified preps to expand Fresno P.D. reach to middle schools
The Fresno City Council if it wanted on Thursday could very easily conduct a dress rehearsal for the…
March 14, 2019
Downtown water project ties together to parts of Swearengin's legacy
Fresno City Hall is putting the finishing touches on the best thing to happen to the South Stadium…
March 14, 2019
These are the 30 Fresno streets most likely to see new signals
The City just released its list of traffic signal targets for replacement. Take a look at the top 30 of 64 intersections slated for brighter lights.
March 14, 2019
City Hall's General Plan rhetoric finally collides with reality
As the City Council readies debate on a slew of housing issues, here's what the General Plan delivered beyond high-minded rhetoric.
March 14, 2019
Fresno's Manchester police station is great, but for one thing
The as-expected reopening of the central Fresno police station leaves a bigger question looming.
March 14, 2019
City Hall's Oversight panel sputtering before it can do anything
City Hall's oversight board for Fulton Street and major water projects has lost a big-name member before it even had a chance to do anything.
March 14, 2019
Feds keep focus on Foster in drug case still nowhere close to courtroom
Plea offers are on the table, but none for the former Fresno Deputy Police Chief.
March 14, 2019
Looking beyond BRT's big rhetorical theater
At first it looked like Steve Brandau and I were on the same side. It turns out we…
March 14, 2019