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Fresno Nears End of Truck Route Study. Residents & Businesses Aren’t Sure of the Impacts.

In south Fresno, where industrial job centers butt up against residential neighborhoods, the city has a map outlining large swaths of land limiting the trucks that residents say all too often zoom down school roads and pollute the air. On Wednesday, May 22, Fresno City Council authorized spending another $52,670...

Delta Tunnel Water Project May Finally Be Nearing a Historic Decision

It’s been almost a half-century since I first heard the term “peripheral canal” uttered by William Gianelli, who was then-Gov. Ronald Reagan’s top water official. The project, in one form or another, had already been kicking around for decades. The California Water Project became operative in the 1960s and was...

UC Berkeley Faces a Summer of Discontent as Gaza Protesters Remain Steadfast

BERKELEY — A dozen pro-Palestinian protestors were arrested last week after taking up occupancy in a condemned building, UC Berkeley’s Anna Head Alumnae Hall, which is located about half a mile from campus. The situation here mirrored the tactics adopted by pro-Palestinian supporters at other universities, where encampment leaders agreed...

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