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A judge says the Fresno City Council must approve a 4-story apartment complex in northwest Fresno that some neighbors ...
A missing hiker was found dead Sunday in Sequoia National Park, rangers said Monday. The hiker was identified as 36-year-old ...
One labor leader called out the governor “for not discussing common sense regulations on technology and AI to save jobs and to save privacy.” ...
As immigration enforcement operations continue across the country, vendors here in Fresno say they’ve been taking a major ...
Thao is currently sponsored by Kayak City, IstGen Fishing, 559 Fresno Bait and Tackle, P-Line, and Dranckrazy. Despite his success, Thao remains as humble as the young boy fashioning a fishing rod out ...
Fresno businessman AJ Rassamni urges the City Council to pass legislation that will make it easier to convert office space to ...
City of Fresno breaks ground on 'Dolores Huerta Park' It's expected to include playgrounds, a splash pad and multi-use courts, along with a skate and dog park.
Immigrant rights advocates gathered outside Fresno City Hall on Thursday and urged the local business community and ...
Transgender women Diana Feliz Oliva and Kari Nati Castillo, both of Fresno, say trans community fears the worst in Trump’s second term.
Leaders from the Central Labor Council and Valley Forward pictured outside Fresno City Hall Friday, June 20, 2025, during a news conference advocating for a federal heat safety rule for workers.
Community members, faith leaders, and city officials gathered in downtown Fresno to commemorate Juneteenth, the country's newest federal holiday, with a flag-raising ceremony in front of City Hall.
The City of Fresno is preparing to celebrate Juneteenth with a parade, performances, and other events, and will also offer free entry to national parks and the Fresno Art Museum.