‘You’re No Indian’ screening shed light on native communities
The film “You’re No Indian” calls attention to a modern- day crisis and a rarely told story of identity, belonging and accountability within native communities across the United States. Screenings of the independently filmed documentary were shown from Jan. 24-25 at Regal Fresno Riverpark. Executive-produced by...
How students are embracing the Spring 2026 semester
As the Spring 2026 semester commences at Fresno State, returning students are stepping foot back on campus. A fresh semester brings a lot of new and recurring feelings. Whether it’s being excited for a specific class or nervousness about starting something completely new, having strong feelings about the semester...
Hundreds rally in Fresno to show solidarity after ICE detainments, Minneapolis killings
Hundreds gathered Sunday at River Park Shopping Center in Fresno to protest federal immigration enforcement after the killing in Minneapolis of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, an intensive care nurse. Protesters lined the streets surrounding the shopping center and carried signs that read, “From the Bay to Minneapolis, Stop ICE...
FresnoCOG abandoned Measure C renewal. Lawyers say “Not so fast.”
The Fresno Council of Governments will not revisit a discussion on the Measure C expenditure plan, despite attorneys saying the vote to abandon the half-cent transportation tax measure did not follow procedure. Instead, FresnoCOG Policy Board Chair Alma Beltran, the mayor of Parlier, says it is appropriate to move...
Elderly victim rescued from burning home in Tower District, firefighters say
An elderly person was rescued from a burning home in Tower District and transported to a local hospital, while another person was evaluated for smoke inhalation, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Snow, ice paralyze big swaths of nation. See scenes and recaps from Bee’s sister...
The nation is being pummeled by snow and ice from a storm system that struck overnight. Fresno has been spared this winter’s punishing storm, but The Bee’s sister news outlets across the nation are on the front lines as their cities and states deal with snow, ice, and freezing rain. Ice has knocked out power to 1...
PG&E donates $1M to regional food banks to feed families
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. reports it is contributing $1 million to help local food banks replenish stocks after the holidays and help feed the growing number of individuals and families struggling to put food on the table. The PG&E funding will provide the equivalent of approximately 3 million meals...
Pit Bull Puppy Left Behind By Owner In California Motel Room Waits Quietly For...
For those who devote themselves to rescuing dogs, the promise is never temporary. Once the heart has opened to these animals, the duty becomes lifelong, even when it means stepping into moments that are heavy with emotion and challenge. For Rudy Pina, serving as an animal control officer in California,...
Shooting reported in Fresno neighborhood
Police are investigating a shooting that occurred in a Fresno neighborhood Sunday afternoon, with evidence located at the scene.
3 Reedley teens arrested for armed robbery, police say
Reedley Police have arrested three teens in connection with a robbery earlier this month.

















