Tuolumne Meadows Campground, Yosemite’s largest and highest-elevation campground, is set to reopen Friday, Aug. 1, according to the National Park Service. The Santa Cruz Sentinel reported that Tuolumne Meadows Campground cost $26.2 million to renovate. The campground, perched at 8,000 feet along Tioga Road near the Tuolumne River, had been...
Two Men Shot During Fight at Tulare Apartment Complex
Two men were hospitalized after a shooting late Wednesday night at the Aspen Apartments, according to the Tulare Police Department. Officers responded to reports of gunfire around 10:55 p.m. and learned that a fight had broken out between two groups before shots were fired. The two men who were shot...
US Senate Committee Backs $1 Billion for Ukraine in Pentagon Spending Bill
A powerful U.S. Senate committee approved a military spending bill on Thursday that includes about $1 billion to support Ukraine, despite President Donald Trump's administration having asked Congress to eliminate such funding in its budget request. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved $852 billion for the Department of Defense in the...
US Navy Jet Crashes in Fresno County Field. Pilot ‘Safe’ After Ejecting
Officials at Lemoore Naval Air Station Lemoore said Wednesday night that an F35-C Lightning II fighter pilot was "safe" after ejecting before the aircraft crashed. "We can confirm the pilot successfully ejected and is safe. There are no additional affected personnel," NAS Lemoore said in a Facebook post. Emergency crews...
Trump Says Mexico Trade Deal Extended for 90 Days
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Thursday he had agreed with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to extend an existing trade deal with Mexico for 90 days and continue talks over that period with the goal of signing a new deal. "Mexico will continue to pay a 25% Fentanyl Tariff,...
Judges Question Whether Trump Tariffs Are Authorized by Emergency Powers
U.S. appeals court judges sharply questioned on Thursday whether President Donald Trump's tariffs were justified by the president's emergency powers, after a lower court said he exceeded his authority with sweeping levies on imported goods. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., is considering the...
US Treasury Chief Says He Expects Fed Chair Announcement by Year’s End
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday he is pulling together a list of potential candidates to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve and that he expects an announcement by the end of the year. "We are putting together a very good list of candidates" to replace Fed Chair Jerome...
Fresno Illustrator Debuts as Author With Gamer’s ‘100 First Words’ Children’s Book
A local award-winning book designer, Carlos Mireles-Guerrero, is making his author/illustrator debut with 100 First Words for Little Gamers. The book, part of the popular 100 First Words series, celebrates the world of gaming — everything from online game lingo to tabletop pieces. The book is publishing on Nov. 4....
The Trump Presidency Takes a Better Turn
Egads! After a disastrous first 100 days, Donald Trump is starting to have a much more successful presidency. This is not what we, his foam-at-the-mouth critics, had planned or perhaps secretly hoped for. Some of this is a function of good policy, like getting NATO’s European members and Canada to...
Fresno Man Killed in Hit-and-Run, Suspect Vehicle Located
A 45-year-old Fresno man was found dead early Wednesday after an apparent hit-and-run crash on Jensen Avenue, the California Highway Patrol said. CHP officers responded around 6:30 a.m. to reports of a pedestrian down near the south shoulder of Jensen Avenue, east of Del Rey Avenue. When officers and the...