A bill to provide a $150 million lifeline to struggling hospitals is headed to Gov. Newsom’s office, but one legislator says medical facilities need at least $1.5 billion to stay afloat through the end of the year. The Distressed Hospital Loan Program from state Sen. Anna Caballero (D-Merced), Assemblymember Esmeralda...
Cemetery’s Condition Is Latest Flashpoint in Brandau-Bredefeld Race
Two candidates for Fresno County supervisor have found a new wedge issue — maintenance of the county-run Veterans Liberty Cemetery — courtesy of a Fresno County Grand Jury report criticizing the conditions there. Garry Bredefeld, the Fresno city councilman challenging incumbent Steve Brandau for the District 2 seat, pounced. "Complete...
Why Is It Hard to Find a Place in Fresno? City in Top 10 for Fewest Vacancies, New Home Builds
Two new studies point to why housing is so expensive and hard to find in Fresno. Fresno ranked No. 8 for the fewest housing permits issued in 2022 among metros with a population greater than 1 million, according to a study from Point2Homes. Combined with data placing Fresno as No....
Ruling Against Fresno Unified Sends Shockwaves Through School Districts Statewide
Last week, the California Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in a very complex – but very important – case that had been percolating for more than a decade, dealing with how local school officials evade competitive bidding on construction projects. The case began in 2010 when Fresno Unified School District persuaded...
Previously Rejected Clovis Apartment Project Gets a Reprieve
A proposed apartment complex that was denied in March received new life from the Clovis City Council. The city council denied a 12-unit market-rate apartment complex on Alluvial Avenue, east of Sunnyside Avenue on March 6. During the vote, the city council asked city staff and the builders to come...
Newsom’s Latest Gun Restriction Ploy Likely to Be Shot Down in Court
Early explorers believed California to be an island, and while its physical attachment to the rest of North America eventually became evident, it nevertheless has sought to forge an island-like cultural and political identity – a “nation-state” in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s description. There are, however, limits. Legally, California is still...
Mortgage Fees Increase Today. Are They as Bad as Reported?
Starting today, fees on certain types of mortgages could increase — especially for those with better credit scores. But, the practical impact may not be as bad as is being publicly reported. "I can't tell you if that was the right thing or the wrong thing to do. It's the...
Freeway 41 Improvements Underway Between Ashlan and Shaw
Caltrans has started a $13.4 million project to make a stretch of Freeway 41 in Fresno less congested and much safer than it is now. The plan calls for the addition of an auxiliary lane on northbound 41 from the Ashlan Avenue on-ramp to the Shaw Avenue off-ramp. In addition,...
Democrats Pushed to Keep Spending as California’s Budget Deficit Grows
California’s tax revenues continue to fall short of expectations, its deficit continues to grow and with the June 15 deadline for enacting a new budget, there’s a three-way split among the Capitol’s top Democrats. In January, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared that the state had a $22.5 billion deficit, just months after bragging about...
Council Bends Its Rules to Bail Big Fresno Developer Out With $2.7 Million
In what some members called a reluctant vote, the Fresno City Council voted 7-0 on Thursday to change its due diligence law to subsidize a southeast affordable housing project. "We know that affordable housing is going to be a priority for this council. I think we've put our money where...