Successful Chowchilla fair for Alview-Dairyland 4-H
Alview Dairyland 4-H’s Zane Mielke winning Reserve Best of Show in Poultry at the Chowchilla-Madera Fair. For the month of May, Alview-Dairyland 4-H members and their animals attended the Chowchilla-Madera Fair. Alview-Dairyland had 25 members who sold their animals. There were members whose animals didn’t make weight
MTHS grad not satisfied with one diploma
Fabiola Santiago-Eufracio. To call Fabiola Santiago-Eufracio determined would be an understatement. From a young age, Matilda Torres High School graduate Santiago-Eufracio has known she wanted to be a nurse. However, she was more than determined to get a head start on her career. She wasn’t just satisfied with the cour
‘A dollar down and a firm handshake.’ How Fresno Ag Hardware survived 150 years
Uniquely is a Fresno Bee series that covers the moments, landmarks and personalities that define what makes living in the Fresno area so special. Fresno Ag Hardware has been around so long that Patrick Marchese has to ask for clarification when he runs into someone who remembers going to the “old store.” Most often, th
Fire breaks out at Former Fresno City College Center in southwest Fresno
Firefighters are at the scene of a vacant building that went up in flames in Southwest Fresno. Crews responded to the fire at Annadale and Angus Avenues around 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Officials say the building was the former Fresno City College Career and Technology Center. Thick black smoke was seen rising into the sky a
FUSD Budget Challenges Face Looming FTA Contract Talks
Thanks to cuts, early retirements, and a late boost in state funding, Fresno Unified's 2026-27 budget appears in good order. Amidst declining enrollment and lower incoming funds, administration is working to “right size” the district. However, future budgets are clouded by what the Fresno Teachers Association might dem
$2 movies? This historic Fresno theatre is playing them
The historic Crest Theatre in Fresno is offering movie tickets for only $2 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in June.
Relando Jefferson commitment adds to Bulldogs’ roll in the Valley
The Fresno State Bulldogs landed not one, but two local wide receiver recruits this week. AJ Williams committed on Thursday. Just moments later, Relando Jefferson did too. Jefferson is a three-star recruit out of Central East High School who is one of the most sought-after Central Valley recruits in the 2027 class. He
2 injured, 1 arrested in rollover crash in Clovis: PD
A woman was sent to the hospital and a man arrested after a solo vehicle accident in Clovis Friday Evening, when the driver rolled his car multiple times into a field and was believed to be under the influence.
Here are the top 50 highest paid Fresno employees of 2025. OT was a...
Twenty-nine of Fresno’s 50 highest compensated employees in 2025 worked in the city’s Fresno Fire Department, according to city records obtained by The Fresno Bee. Two fire captains — Emil John Ross ($405,555) and Juan Perez ($394,022) — held the top two spots, outpacing the city manager, police chief and other high-ra
A puppy abandoned in a Fresno motel room is part of a bigger problem
Rudy Piña, an animal control officer, has been helping the city of Huron, California with its stray dog problem by rescuing, fostering, and adopting out dogs, while also advocating for the Spay and Neuter Improvements for Pets Act to help reduce the number of strays in the area.

















