Fresno Pacific University offers outdoor learning experience for college credit
Fresno Pacific University is giving students the opportunity to earn college credit while stepping outside the traditional classroom.
Preparations underway for one of Fresno’s biggest Armenian festivals
The 14th annual Armenian Festival will return to St. Paul Armenian Church on May 9 with food, live music, dancing, a kids zone, vendors and a drive-thru takeout option available.
Fresno Unified Middle School Teacher of the Year Joseph Bushong goes above and beyond...
Mike Bushong, Fresno Unified's "Middle School Teacher of the Year," uses fun techniques while engaging with his English and drama students.
In California’s Central Valley, hundreds of residents form a new alliance to tackle big...
FRESNO, Calif. – A new effort in the San Joaquin Valley is bringing together residents, educators, faith groups, and civic leaders to address the region’s most pressing issues. More than 700 people filled an auditorium at Fresno State on May 3 for a “founding convention” of the newly...
Fresno business owner says thieves ransacked her nail salon, took thousands in supplies
FRESNO, Calif. — It’s one of the worst things that can happen to a small business owner but even more so right before Mother’s Day. A Fresno single mother says thieves broke into her nail salon and stole thousands of dollar's worth of tools and supplies she depends on to make a living.
Man shot multiple times during late-night disturbance, Fresno police say
A 42-year-old man was shot multiple times late Friday in Fresno. Officers responded around 10:45 p.m. to the 3300 block of East Harvey Avenue, near First Street and Belmont Avenue, where they found the victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body while lying on a sidewalk, Fresno Police Lt. Michael Pierce said. The man was taken to a...
Large police presence blocks Fresno neighborhood after person shot
A person was shot in a Southeast Fresno neighborhood Friday night, prompting a large police presence and closure of Bond Avenue between Belmont and Harvey avenues.
County eyes High-Speed Rail Site, improved Health Services
The Madera County Board of Supervisors considered supporting the County as the site for a proposed California High-Speed Rail project maintenance facility. The County also approved the application for a $1 million grant to improve public health services. During their May 5 meeting, the Board approved a resolution supporting Madera...
Madera County Celebrates the Life & Service of Supervisor Max Rodriguez
MADERA, CA – Family, friends and colleagues gathered Wednesday morning for a celebration of life honoring the late Supervisor Max Rodriguez. Born November 3, 1939, Max peacefully passed away on April 24, 2026, at the age of 86. His commitment to his community, his steady leadership, and his deep care for others, leaves behind a legacy that will not be forgotten. Max Rodriguez, who served...
Crow & Wolf Brewing Sweeps Hard Seltzer Category at 2026 Brewers Cup of California...
Clovis brewery takes gold, silver, and bronze in Hard Seltzer (Flavored Malt Beverage), plus bronze in Coffee-Flavored Beer, for a four-medal showing. CLOVIS, CA — [SEND DATE, e.g., May 5, 2026] — Crow & Wolf Brewing Co., an independent craft brewery in Clovis, California, took home four medals at the 2026 Brewers Cup of California, including a complete sweep of the Hard Seltzer (Flavored Malt...

















