Fresno K-9 Duo Logs Off After Years Together
Fresno police officer, K-9 partner retire together after decorated careers – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr) Fresno – Officer Jim Young and his eight-year-old Belgian Malinois partner Zeus completed their final shift as a team this week. The pair marked the moment with a simple “log off” th
Another county department wants to attend Fresno Pride. Supervisors to vote
Another Fresno County department will ask the board of supervisors on Tuesday for permission to spend money as part of the Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade , a request similar to one made by other county staffers shut down last week by the board. Fresno County Department of Public Health Director Joe Prado has submitted the
Summer agriculture, end of school may bring upswing in Valley Fever cases
An increase in seasonal agricultural work and the end of the school year in the San Joaquin Valley are expected to mean more people spending more time working and playing outside – and potentially increase the risk of Valley Fever, a fungal disease that can create respiratory problems in people who inhale its spores.
Senior Success: Justin Garza HS senior overcomes chronic pain and injury on path to...
As graduation approaches, Justin Garza High School senior Trinity Steiner is reflecting on a journey defined by perseverance, resilience and determination.
Here’s what caused the gusty winds over the weekend – and what’s next for...
A wind event sweeping across the Fresno region raised wildfire concerns and created hazardous conditions, though officials report no major damage or widespread outages. Meteorologist Alex Cooke said a low-pressure system moving south along the Nevada border intensified winds across the region, funneling dry northwest a
Red Flag Warning For The San Joaquin Valley
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the entire San Joaquin Valley until 8 PM tonight. North winds ranging from twenty to thirty mph will continue today. The gusts will range from thirty-five to forty-five mph. The minimum humidities will range between seven to fifteen percent.
A New Fresno Permit Would Allow Street Drinking in the Brewery District
A new Entertainment District around the Brewery District in downtown Fresno would allow street drinking. Street drinking in that area enables businesses to better participate in events, said Downtown Partnership CEO Elliott Balch. The Fresno City Council will consider the proposal at Thursday's meeting. A new plan in d
Man killed on motorized bicycle on Fresno street ID’d. Driver arrested by police
A man on a motorized bicycle who was hit and killed by a suspected DUI driver May 15 , has been identified by the coroner. John Mendoza, 39, of Fresno was hit at 10 p.m. on Millbrook Avenue, just south of Gettysburg Avenue, by a white sedan and was pinned underneath the vehicle. Lifesaving measures were provided, but M
Man, 37, Dies After Underwater Rescue at CA Sports Complex
A man who was submerged underwater in Fresno on Thursday has died. He was identified by the coroner as 37-year-old Alvaro Roman of Caruthers. The Fresno Fire Department responded to Fresno Regional Sports Complex just after 8:30 p.m., located at Jensen and West avenues. The department’s dive team entered the...
PG&E issues public safety power shutoffs amid high fire danger
Much of Central California is on high alert for fire danger as strong winds whipped through the dry brush over the weekend and into Monday.

















