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A Fresno Bee reader suggested that I check out Fresno’s Tower Theatre as part of On a Budget, a monthly series where Fresno ...
The court left open the possibility of class action suits, but those are often difficult if not impossible. Simply put, the ...
In celebration of the Fourth of July, many Fresno-area businesses and services — from grocery stores and pharmacies to banks ...
“If this bill becomes law, families will face higher electric bills, factories will shut down, Americans will lose their jobs ...
Mass deportations of undocumented immigrants could cost California’s San Joaquin Valley roughly 10% of the region’s total ...
“Other fireworks that explode, go into the air or move on the ground in an uncontrollable manner” are also considered illegal, according to the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.
Police arrested a man suspected in five cold-case rapes in Fresno, connecting him to the unsolved cases through DNA evidence, ...
A regional public health agency is discouraging Valley residents from letting the sparks fly this Fourth of July holiday. The ...
Deputies learned Baptista had pending federal charges and is now a fugitive from federal law enforcement who is no ...
The Fresno Bee Editorial Board is calling on Rep. David Valadao to stand by his words to oppose a reconciliation bill that ...
The decision to “self-deport” was not an easy one for DACA recipient Patricia Vázquez Topete. After all, California has been ...
The Diocese of Fresno, which serves approximately 1 million Catholic parishioners in the central San Joaquin Valley, faces ...