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Fresno, Madera, Tulare, Kings Supervisors Select Board Chairs. What Challenges Do They Face?

The new year comes with new Central San Joaquin Valley county supervisors helming their respective governing bodies. In Fresno County, supervisors selected Garry Bredefeld as chair, replacing outgoing supervisor Buddy Mendes. Taking over as vice chair is Luis Chavez after Brian Pacheco declined the seat. Both Pacheco and Mendes announced...

Fresno Police Report 51-Year Low in Homicides, More Than 2,400 DUI Arrests in 2025

Fresno police officials announced Tuesday that the city recorded a 51-year low in homicides in 2025, while also seeing reductions in gang-related violence, shootings, and property crime. The city had 22 homicides in 2025, bettering the last previous five-decade low of 23 in 1974. Police Chief Mindy Casto noted that...

Meet Fresno Leaders, Innovators, Champions, and Volunteers Making a Difference

As Fresno and the Central Valley continue to wrestle with challenges ranging from housing and health care to education, food insecurity, and environmental change, a group of local leaders is quietly shaping a different future. GV Wire’s 2025 Difference Makers spotlight individuals and organizations whose work is redefining what service,...

What America Might Look Like With Zero Immigration

Across the United States, someone is missing. One year into President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, construction firms in Louisiana are scrambling to find carpenters. Hospitals in West Virginia have lost out on doctors and nurses who were planning to come from overseas. A neighborhood soccer league in Memphis, Tennessee, cannot...

Key Forecast Killed After Almond Price Collapse. Was It a Knee-Jerk Decision?

How much can a single faulty forecast affect a business? For almond farmers in the Central Valley, the Punjabi American Growers Group says it cost growers $1.2 billion "overnight." As a result, the Almond Board of California voted in December to end funding for its annual objective forecast. The decision...

Even Without SEDA, Families Flock to Clovis Unified for First Rate Education

Clovis Unified School District, established in 1960, has transformed from a small rural district to a bustling hub of high-class education while remaining in its original boundaries. The district again is taking advantage of its long-standing vast borders by building the $600 million Terry Bradley Education Center in the city...

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