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U.S. News Releases Best High School Rankings. How Did Fresno Schools Do?

A Fresno charter school is getting bouquets for ranking among the top 100 U.S. high schools. U.S. News & World Report released its annual Best High Schools Ranking last week. University High School, a charter school authorized by Fresno Unified, ranked No. 63 nationally. Clovis North Joins UHS in California's...

Feds Add Third Charge for Bobby Salazar. Restaurant Owner Denies Them All in Court.

Accused arsonist Bobby Salazar denied the federal charges against him in a Fresno court appearance on Thursday. In addition to the two felony arson counts previously filed against the Fresno restaurateur, Salazar now faces a third charge of having a firearm with an obliterated serial number, which is a felony....

Valley Hospitals Get Mixed Scores From Feds. See How Your Hospital Fared

Three San Joaquin Valley hospitals – one in Fresno, one in Modesto and one in Bakersfield – received the lowest scores among 20 hospitals in the region in annual ratings issued this month by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Downtown Fresno’s 685-bed Community Regional Medical Center, the 394-bed...

Why Did Board Fail to Stop Deficits From Nearly Sinking Fresno EOC?

Steven R. Lewis starts work this month as the new chief executive officer of the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission. Lewis, who formerly headed the Community Partnership for Child Development in Colorado Springs, Colorado, will oversee an organization with a $130 million annual budget that started bleeding red ink as far...

Top Dem on Oversight Committee Demands Trump Administration Account for Wildland Firefighter Vacancies

This story was originally published by ProPublica. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. The top Democrat on a House committee is demanding that Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins account for discrepancies between her public statements about wildland firefighter staffing and a...

America’s Wildfire Fighters, Unmasked in Toxic Smoke, Are Getting Sick and Dying

The smoke from the wildfires that burned through Los Angeles in January smelled like plastic and was so thick that it hid the ocean. Firefighters who responded developed instant migraines, coughed up black goo and dropped to their knees, vomiting and dizzy. Seven months later, some are still jolted awake...

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