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Clovis Unified Considers Letting Parents Decide About Their Kids’ Mask Use in School

Will face masks be required for students and staff when Clovis Unified schools reopen on Aug. 16? Trustees say parents ought to be able to make that choice for their kids, and staffers make the choice for themselves. A revised school guidance from the California Department of Public Health may...

Fresno Begins Providing Legal Help for Evicted Tenants as Protection Nears End

The city of Fresno has begun providing legal assistance to renters who have been "unlawfully" evicted from their homes, two councilmembers who support the program said Tuesday. "The Eviction Protection Program promises to be a game changer for Fresno renters who have historically been left behind when it comes to...

With Board Shake Up and $15 Million, Lawmaker Aims to Expand River Access

As a beaver and children played in the San Joaquin River, a Fresno assemblyman talked about changes he wants to see on the state board that governs access to the local waterway. During a news conference to celebrate a $15 million allocation in the state budget for the San Joaquin...

‘Thumb on the Scale’ — Groups Criticize Local Leaders on Political Map Update

A diverse coalition of community groups says Fresno government leaders are looking out for themselves — rather than voters — as they move forward on drawing new district boundaries for elected offices. They are questioning the decision by both governments to hire a Los Angeles demographics firm to assist with...

Carol Mills, Fresno’s ‘Hardest Working’ Trustee, Was Tireless Advocate for District, Children

Update: A public memorial service for Carol Mills has been scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 28 at Fresno High's Royce Hall, 1839 N. Echo Ave. Carol Mills, who represented the Fresno High area on the Fresno Unified School Board for nearly two decades, died early Wednesday after battling ALS...

Big Check Boosts Internship Program + Where Fresno Ranks in New Education Survey

Career Nexus, a regional program designed to help young adults get paid for job training and move into the workforce, got a big shot in the arm on Tuesday morning. Business, education, and civic officials gathered in east-central Fresno to hear that Bank of America has written a $300,000 check...

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