Residents in southeast Fresno have been waiting for a dedicated soccer park since 2006. Now their dream is taking shape. Land donated by the federal government long ago from a former USDA experimental farm will finally be put to use for its intended purpose. This summer, the Fresno City Council...
Fresno Parks Commissioners Left Out of the Loop on Tower Theatre Buy
The Fresno's Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission met Monday evening to discuss park projects in development or set to start next year. However, several commissioners said they felt frustrated and confused because they are not always consulted about park projects and purchases. And, in the case of the $6.5...
CMC Adds Defendants in 2020 Neurosurgeon Walkout Lawsuit
Community Medical Centers has expanded its lawsuit against a local physicians’ medical group and a healthcare CEO over a contract-related work stoppage in September 2020 that jeopardized patient safety as well as Community Regional Medical Center’s Level 1 Trauma Center designation. CMC's amended complaint now names the Central California...
Esparza Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Bredefeld
Fresno City Council President Nelson Esparza has filed a defamation lawsuit against councilmember Garry Bredefeld following Bredefeld's accusations that Esparza threatened the city attorney's job security and made demands of Douglas Sloan that might violate the city charter. "The lawsuit speaks for itself. I am focused on our work...
Valley Doctor Offers Do’s and Don’ts for the Baby Formula Shortage
Amid a national shortage of baby formula, Dr. Hailey Nelson, a primary care pediatrician at Valley Children’s Hospital, advises parents against making their own formula or sharing breast milk with others. Making your own formula could lead to a serious risk of contamination including making your baby very sick,...
Dyer ‘Wouldn’t Be Surprised’ If Bredefeld Claims Trigger Criminal Probe
In a Friday afternoon interview with GV Wire, Mayor Jerry Dyer said, "I would not be surprised if a criminal investigation was initiated based on the seriousness of the claims" leveled by Fresno City Councilman Garry Bredefeld against Council President Nelson Esparza earlier in the day. Speaking at a...
City Attorney Says Esparza Told Him to ‘Work Only for the Majority’
Fresno City Attorney Douglas Sloan sent an email Friday night confirming the account given earlier in the day that his job security was threatened by the city council president, and Sloan was to only provide services to the council majority. In a morning news conference at City Hall, city...
Dyer’s State of the City Theme: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Mayor Jerry Dyer told an audience at Chukchansi Park that Fresno can become a vibrant, prosperous city for all "but only if we work together as One Fresno can we make that happen." In his State of the City address on Thursday evening, the mayor highlighted his accomplishments after...
Valley Mom Mounts Desperate Search for Baby Formula
A Hanford mom says she desperately searched for baby formula for her 8-month-old daughter before finally getting some amid the nationwide shortage. "We had been looking for a couple of weeks cause I knew we were running out of the formula that my daughter likes," said Hannah Miedema. Her...
Judge Drops Arias From Developer’s ‘Pay to Play’ Lawsuit for Lack of Evidence
A judge has dismissed Fresno City Councilman Miguel Arias from a lawsuit alleging that Arias tried to shake down a developer. In a final ruling Thursday, Fresno County Superior Court Judge D. Tyler Tharpe said that Cliff Tutelian's lawsuit lacked sufficient evidence to proceed with Arias as a defendant....