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Fresno WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday with community

FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — A World War II veteran from Fresno celebrated his 100th birthday with the community, on Saturday, Jan. 10, at the Veterans Memorial Museum in Fresno. David Fusinato, who served in the Marine Corps for nearly three years, participated in the Battle of Okinawa, the last...
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‘They Can’t Read’: Victor Davis Hanson Shares Horror Stories That Drove Him Out Of...

Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson recounted the challenges he faced teaching at California State University, Fresno during a Thursday episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”. Hanson was awarded an American Philological Association Excellence in Teaching Award in 1991 while at the...
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Crime Stoppers Daily Most Wanted: Christian Javier Flores

FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — Our Valley Crime Stoppers Daily Most Wanted is Christian Javier Flores. Christian Flores is wanted on a Felony, No-bail Warrant for a Probation Violation. 32-year-old Flores is 5' 11" tall, 180 lbs., and has black hair and brown eyes. If you know where Christian Flores...
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‘So bummed’: Beloved Fresno Breakfast spot to close for financial reasons

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A beloved Fresno breakfast spot is preparing to turn off the griddle for the final time.  “We’re heading up to our last day. Martin Luther King Day is going to be our last day of closing for good on January 19th,” Benaddiction Owner and CEO James Caples. Caples has owned the […]
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Invasive Critters ‘Musseling’ Into Valley Waterways as Managers Struggle to Stop Spread

“We’re going to be dealing with this for the foreseeable future if not longer,” says Johnny Amaral, COO of Friant Water Authority. Keeping the mussels out of Millerton Lake and upper San Joaquin River watershed is essential to protect the entire Friant system, Amaral says. Eradication measures under...
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January in Fresno: The Quiet Month That Shaped the City

January in Fresno doesn’t ask for attention. It shows up cold, foggy, and a little slower than the rest of the year. The holidays are over. The calendar is blank again. And for generations, this has been the month Fresno gets back to work. It turns out, January has...
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Fresno’s largest development plan needs enforceable community oversight | Opinion

Fresno stands at a familiar crossroads. The Southeast Development Area (SEDA) plan promises housing, jobs, infrastructure and long-overdue investment in a region that has historically been underserved. Many of its stated goals are well-intentioned and reflect real needs. However, following the most recent Fresno City...
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Argument over loud music leads to stabbing in Fresno neighborhood, police say

A man was stabbed on Friday during a dispute over loud music in a Fresno neighborhood. Police responded just after 4:30 p.m. to the 2900 block of North 3rd Street, where they found a 45-year-old man suffering from a laceration to his upper body. The victim was taken to a local hospital and is reported to be in stable...
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Woman on bike struck on Blackstone Avenue in Fresno, police say

A 25-year-old woman was taken to the hospital after being struck by a car while on her bicycle on Blackstone Avenue Friday night.
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Fresno braces for overnight frost as citrus growers monitor temperatures

Valley citrus growers are preparing for a cold night as temperatures in the Fresno area are forecast to dip to 37 degrees, bringing the potential for frost.

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