Clovis college students mourn death of ‘beloved club mentor’
Clovis Community College is mourning the unexpected death of engineering professor Gurinder Khaira, who is survived by his wife and three children, and was remembered for his dedication to his students and the Engineering Renaissance Club.
Fresno neighborhood to regain part of its history after DUI crash
Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer and other officials gathered to discuss the restoration of a pillar in the Fresno High neighborhood that was destroyed in a DUI crash, with the project expected to be completed in a few weeks.
Plans for Fresno zoo include zipline, train, and new animals
The Fresno Chaffee Zoo is developing a new California Exhibit, which will include a zipline, four ecosystems, and an activity zone with a train depot.
Police investigating reported shooting in Fresno
FRESNO, Calif. ( ) – Police are investigating after there were reports of shots being fired in a Fresno neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon. Officers received a call of shots being fired near Brooks and McKinley Avenues at around 1:30 p.m. Police said that no victim was located, but a...
Police address safety concerns tied to high school ‘Senior Assassin’ game
School leaders and law enforcement nationwide are urging high school seniors to exercise caution as a popular game known as "Senior Assassin," or "Water Wars," raises safety concerns in several communities.
Woman pleads not guilty to manslaughter in fatal Fresno DUI crash
The woman charged with manslaughter in the death of 39-year-old John Mendoza faced a judge today, entering a not guilty plea.
Why does Fresno have so many American flags on display?
Fresno, California has displayed 1,000 American flags along its streets to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and they will remain on display until Veteran's Day.
Historic central Fresno neighborhood monument being restored
If you've ever been in the area of Palm and Simpson, near Fresno High, you may have spotted a 12-foot pillar.
Fresno Unified Awards Biliteracy Seal to Record 815 Students
Fresno Unified is awarding 815 students the California Seal of Biliteracy, which will be affixed to their diplomas. Ducan Polytechnical High School is hosting a special ceremony, honoring 69 of its students with medals on Thursday, May 21. Research shows that biliteracy boosts cognitive abilities, improves professional
CyberTip from NCMEC Leads to Arrest of Madera School District Employee on CSAM Allegations
MADERA COUNTY, CA — “The Madera County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division received two CyberTips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding the suspected possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) occurring in Madera County. During the investigation, detectives identified 34

















