Selma PD receives grant to reduce underage drinking
SELMA – A series of grants will be boosting local law enforcement efforts to prevent and reduce instances of underage drinking. On Dec. 10, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) announced that 27 local agencies will be supported with up to $30,000 to combat alcohol-related harm, and the Selma...
Local police warn of rising E-bike and scooter collisions as holidays approach
Fresno and Clovis police are warning riders about a surge in e-bike and scooter collisions, urging helmet use and adherence to traffic laws to stay safe.
15 shots fired into Fresno home, no one injured: police
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Five people inside a northwest Fresno home escaped injury after two suspects fired over a dozen rounds at the house, Fresno police said. Northwest Fresno police officers received a call around 9 a.m. Saturday to investigate a report of shots fired into a home earlier that morning....
Truck hits pole in Fresno, causing power outage for hundreds
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Hundreds of PG&E customers in northeast Fresno were left without power Saturday due to a vehicle crash, Fresno police say. First responders were called to the area of First Street and Ashlan Avenue around 11:15 a.m. for a report of a pickup that crashed into a power pole. Police say the […]
Codiciado returns to the Save Mart Center. What to know
Mexican singer Erick Aragón – better known as Codiciado – is returning to Fresno’s Save Mart Center this spring with his anticipated “ Así Es La Vida Tour .” Codiciado, who is no stranger to Fresno or the Valley, announced this week he will stop for the second time in the Central Valley on March 20 as part of his 11...
Unique vending machine at River Park to help charities and non-profits
For the first time, a unique vending machine can be found at Fresno's River Park Shopping Center.
Proposed water rate increase for Clovis residents
Leaders say it's necessary to cover infrastructure costs and to continue providing reliable, efficient water service to customers.
Big banks, the Roaring 20s and raisins: why Fresno’s Pacific Southwest Building was built
In the span of roughly 50 years, Fresno went from a tiny railroad town with dirt streets and handful of buildings, to a thriving city, with a skyline topped by the palatial 15-story Pacific Southwest Building. So how did it happen, and more specifically, why? The story of the birth of Fresno’s most iconic building,...
Dangers for unhoused people rise during frigid Valley nights
Risks of hypothermia are increasing for those who are unhoused, especially those without safe heating elements.
High-speed rail construction isn’t the only thing stalling Fresno’s Chinatown rebirth
Fresno leaders have long had lofty ambitions for revitalizing the city’s neglected Chinatown neighborhood into an “international culinary district.” Similar to other former ethnic enclaves in Downtown Fresno, such as Armenian Town, Chinatown has been deteriorated by obvious issues like crime, neglect and age. But,...

















