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Stoves to Big Rigs: Hydrogen Aggressively Powers Into the Valley’s Energy Profile

Los Angeles-based SoCalGas wants to demonstrate in the Valley community of Orange Cove something never tried before in California — fueling homes with hydrogen gas. The company plans to start small, pumping the hydrogen through natural gas lines at a low rate to prove it can be done. And, they'll...

Fresno Trustee Thomas Leads the Pack in Taxpayer Funded Travel to Tourist Destinations

Fresno Unified School Board members make about $20,000 annually. But, as part of their duties, they attend conferences, some of them in tourist destinations such as Napa, New Orleans, and Miami. Not all conferences are the same, and neither are the costs that trustees charge taxpayers. For example, district records...

California Bill Would End ‘Gender Police’ Reports From Public Schools to Parents

A bill in Sacramento would prevent school districts from enacting policies that notify parents if their child uses an alternate name or gender. Assemblymember Chris Ward, D-San Diego, said AB 1955 — dubbed the SAFETY Act (Support Academic Futures and Educators for Today’s Youth) — will help LGBT youth. “Teachers...

Fresno Nears End of Truck Route Study. Residents & Businesses Aren’t Sure of the Impacts.

In south Fresno, where industrial job centers butt up against residential neighborhoods, the city has a map outlining large swaths of land limiting the trucks that residents say all too often zoom down school roads and pollute the air. On Wednesday, May 22, Fresno City Council authorized spending another $52,670...

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