The Foundation for Fresno Unified Students encourages the community to take a long lunch and attend the second annual “Spill the Tea” event on Thursday, March 6. The high tea gathering celebrates Women’s History Month and highlights the accomplishments of women in the community. A panel moderated by foundation CEO...
Wet Skies Expected Over Fresno Beginning Saturday Night
Early March is expected to bring needed rain to Fresno and surrounding communities beginning Saturday night, according to the NWS Hanford forecast. In addition, the local Sierra is likely to see a dusting of snow at elevations of 6,000 feet and above. About a quarter-inch of rain is expected in...
Marjaree Mason Opens Sparkling $21 Million Full-Service Center
The Marjaree Mason Center held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday to mark the transition of all non-residential services to its new Isnardi Foundation Building, which serves survivors of domestic violence in Fresno County. In December 2022, the center purchased a 5.5-acre property in Fresno with a 37,680-square-foot building...
Pac-12, Mountain West Enter Mediation Over Exit Fees and Poaching Penalty
The Pac-12 and Mountain West conferences, along with Boise State, Colorado State, and Utah State, have agreed to enter mediation regarding ongoing lawsuits over school exit fees and a poaching penalty, sources informed ESPN. This step, initiated by the Mountain West, could potentially lead to settlements before court proceedings. The...
Iconic Chowchilla Cattle Drive Kicks Off Western Stampede
Saddle up for a weekend in the wild west with the historic Chowchilla Cattle Drive beginning Friday morning. The iconic event, making its way down Robertson Boulevard at 10 a.m., gathers hundreds of onlookers as local ranchers and their herds celebrate Chowchilla’s agricultural roots and bring “the spirit of the...
Measles: What to Know and How to Avoid One of the World’s Most Contagious Viruses
Measles is rarely seen in the United States, but Americans are growing more concerned about the preventable virus as cases continue to rise in rural West Texas. This week, an unvaccinated child died in the West Texas outbreak, which involves more than 120 cases. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control...
Egypt Says Negotiations Between Israel and Hamas on Next Phase of Ceasefire Have Begun
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Negotiations between Israel and Hamas on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire began Thursday in the Egyptian capital, Egypt said, averting a collapse ahead of Saturday's expiration of the agreement's first phase. Officials from Israel, Qatar and the United States started "intensive discussions" on...
Congress Votes to Kill Biden-Era Methane Fee on Oil and Gas Producers
WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled Congress has voted to repeal a federal fee on oil and gas producers who release high levels of methane, undoing a major piece of former President Joe Biden's climate policy aimed at controlling the planet-warming "super pollutant." The fee, which had not gone into effect, was...
Lawsuit Claims FUSD’s African American Academic Support Program Discriminates
A federal lawsuit says Fresno Unified's program to fix educational gaps among African American students discriminates against non-Black children. Of the district's roughly 5,200 African American students, 23% participated in the program in the 2023-24 school year. The Office of African American Academic Acceleration (A4) served 7,950 students, with Black...
ACE Union Files New Labor Charges Against Clovis Unified over ASL Interpreters
The Association of Clovis Educators announced this week that it has filed new labor charges against Clovis Unified School District for hiring an outside agency to provide American Sign Language interpreting services, which the union says violates California labor laws. ACE is in the process of becoming the union representative...