The Fresno City Council has approved perks worth more than $13,000 annually for its members. By a 4-1 vote, the council on Thursday consented to a Dyer administration proposal to participate in receiving money in the city's deferred compensation plan. They also voted to increase reimbursements for expenses for the...
Welcome to Crazy Town AKA Fresno City Hall, Andrew Janz
Rampant distrust, backstabbing, and a commitment to doing the public's business behind closed doors are the distinguishing marks of today's Fresno City Council. Into this mess steps Andrew Janz, a prodigious Democratic Party fundraiser who has eyes on entering the House of Representatives someday with many of the Dems there...
Clovis ‘MAGA Guy’ Arrested on Gun Charge. He Says It’s Politically Motivated
A Clovis man known for his right-wing activism and confrontational social media videos, was arrested Wednesday on a gun charge. Josh Fulfer, 44, called the accusation a misunderstanding and questioned whether the actions of the state Dept. of Justice were politically motivated. Fresno County jail records show Fulfer was arrested...
Patterson Reveal Could Spell Epic Conservative Battle for Fresno Supervisor Seat
Confirming the swirling political rumors, Assemblyman Jim Patterson announced he is running for Fresno County Supervisor in 2024. "I'm often asked. All right, Jim, what's going to happen when you come back home? I'm going to just be as frank as I can. I am coming home," Patterson, R-Fresno said...
Well-Known Name in Local Politics is New Fresno City Attorney
On the same day that the former city attorney took the stand in a court case against a sitting councilman, the Fresno City Council hired his replacement. Andrew Janz, a violent crimes prosecutor with the Fresno County District Attorney's office and former mayoral and congressional candidate, was named as the...
Judge Orders Fresno City Council President to Stand Trial
Fresno City Council President Nelson Esparza will stand trial for allegedly attempting to extort the city attorney. However, a judge reduced the most serious charge from a felony to a misdemeanor. Judge Brian Alvarez ruled at a Tuesday preliminary hearing there is enough evidence for Esparza to answer the charges...
McCarthy Fends off Far Right to Win GOP Nomination for Speaker
House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield has won his party’s nomination for speaker, fending off a challenge from conservative challenger Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona in a 188-31 vote, CNN reported Tuesday. Multiple sources in the room revealed the secret ballot count to CNN. McCarthy only needed a simple...
Fresno Trustee Seeks to Dismiss Bullard Coach’s Defamation Suit
Fresno Unified School District and Trustee Keshia Thomas are seeking dismissal of a defamation lawsuit filed by Bullard High football coach Don Arax, arguing that Thomas' statements that Arax used racist language is protected speech under the First Amendment. Thomas told GV Wire that Arax had used the n-word when...
Fresno Supervisors Deny Violating Law at News Conference Slamming PG&E
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors on Friday issued a statement denying that supervisors violated the Brown Act when they attended a news conference to discuss community concerns about Pacific Gas & Electric. The Fresno County Democratic Party filed a complaint based on comments made by Mayor Jerry Dyer at...
Judge Rules Council President’s Extortion Case Will Continue
A judge ruled that the attempted extortion case against Fresno City Council President Nelson Esparza will move forward. Esparza, charged in July, is accused of threatening then-City Attorney Douglas Sloan's job if he did not work for the "majority" of the council, believed to be the liberal bloc of four...