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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...

‘Not Above Accountability’ — Inspections Target Abandoned City-Owned Buildings

Enforcement of the Fresno vacant building ordinance started with an inward look. The Gottschalks building downtown, vacant for the better part of 35 years and owned by the city, was one of the first buildings inspected. The ordinance, approved by the city council last month, went into effect on Saturday....

Who’s In? California Recall Candidate List Draws Confusion

The official list of who's running in California's recall election of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom remained unsettled Sunday, with conservative talk radio host Larry Elder maintaining he should be included but state officials saying he submitted incomplete tax returns, a requirement to run. Elder's next recourse is to go to...

Court Rejects ‘Warrior’ Lawsuit; Group Threatens School Board Recalls

Supporters of Fresno High School's traditional mascot, a Native American warrior image, are now 0 for 3 after a Fresno County Superior Court judge on Wednesday dismissed their civil lawsuit claiming the School Board violated the Brown Act in its vote to change the mascot. Judge Gabriel Brickey found that...

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