Opinion editor Juan Esparza Loera embraces MLK Jr.’s concept of unity and hope over president’s threats of massive deportation.
Fresno is considering another tool to limit the homeless population — stopping other government agencies from sending theirs to town.
New street signs for a 10-mile stretch of road in Fresno were installed Tuesday after the city prevailed in a lawsuit brought ...
took to Fresno City Hall going on strike to campaign for better wages, among several other conditions. Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer addressed the strike that same day saying that negotiations were in t ...
at Fresno City Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 18, to announce a tentative contract agreement between the city of Fresno and the association, which represents white-collar workers across a range of city ...
As immigration operations grow in the Valley, Fresno lawmakers are hoping to guide and and assist immigrant residents through ...
The parade starts at St. John’s Cathedral and stops at Fresno City Hall. Then participants travel to the Veterans Memorial Auditorium for the commemoration program. The Veterans Memorial ...
In response to heightened fears within immigrant communities following recent federal actions, Fresno City Council Vice ...
FRESNO, CA – Fresno’s Central Unified School District has made history by naming a new elementary school after a Sikh. The school board voted 6-1 on January 28 to name the new campus, located ...
Fresno officials shed light on $400K international phishing scam Fresno City Hall is at the center of an international hacking scam in which officials believe "there is little to no chance that we ...
Despite the blowout Super Bowl loss, Fresno native Xavier Worthy served as the solo shining star for the Kansas City Chiefs' ...