Flea market vendors call on Fresno councilmember to resign after ICE raid rumors
Fifty vendors from various markets throughout the Central Valley are calling on Fresno City Councilmember Miguel Arias to resign. Arias said at a June 12 City Council meeting that an ICE raid would take place at the Cherry Avenue Auction swap meet that weekend. ICE agents never showed up, but general attendance...
Body of well-known Valley businessman Surinder Pal found in canal, authorities say
The body of Surinder Pal, a well-known businessman in the Central Valley, has been found.
Fresno teen dies after battling cancer, fundraiser now for funeral expenses
A Fresno teen battling Osteosarcoma passed away, prompting his family's business to hold an auction to raise funds for his funeral expenses.
Robert Boyajian was killed by 21-year-old who did IT work for him, says Madera...
Robert Boyajian, a 75-year-old realtor from Bass Lake, California, was reported missing on July 15 and has not been seen or heard from since.
A north Fresno pool hall is opening downtown. It matches an iconic mural
For years, a bold mural on Fulton Street in downtown Fresno featured giant pool balls and the name Mecca Billiards. Countless bar hoppers in the Brewery District have been disappointed to learn the business behind it wasn’t a place to play a few rounds of pool, but a supply and service store. That’s about to change....
Fresno Fire’s Rescue of 2-Year-Old in Locked Car Is a Reminder of Deadly Heat...
Fresno firefighters rescued a 2-year-old child who was accidentally locked inside a running car Tuesday evening. Officials warn of the dangers of leaving loved ones and pets in cars, especially during Fresno’s triple-digit summer heat. Cracked windows and/or shade do not provide sufficient protection from the heat....
Joann building in north Fresno to be demolished
The now-vacant Joann Fabrics and Crafts store in north Fresno is set to be demolished to make way for new business.
‘People feel they have to hide.’ Valley mental health workers report spike in cases...
This story was originally published by Fresnoland. Sign up for their free newsletter. Rosicely Briseida Bartolon immigrated to Fresno nearly two years ago, navigating a complicated journey with her newborn from her native Guatemala to the Central Valley by way of Florida, hoping to build a better life for her now...
One of Fresno’s largest public art displays now covers the 180 freeway pillars in...
Robert Amador’s eyes kept welling up when he was trying to work on his murals in Fresno’s San Pablo Park. It wasn’t because of lingering Fresno allergies. Or the exhaust from the semi-trucks barreling by above the park, which sits underneath the 180 freeway. Instead, it was at the sight of so many fellow Fresno...
Free haircuts, health services offered at this event in Fresno
The Northeast Assembly is hosting a Back 2 School Outreach event on August 16, providing free backpacks, haircuts, health services, and community resources to students.