If you're looking for clean air, California may not be the place. Of the top 30 most polluted counties in the U.S., 20 are in the Golden State, according to a 20-year analysis from Healthnews. That means more than a third of the state is among the worst places to...
Voting in Fresno County: How Secure Is Your Ballot? How Accurate Is the Final Tally?
From registration to tabulation, election officials track the voting process electronically and with human eyes. Fresno County Election Clerk James Kus and his staff are busy at work at the office's warehouse at 4525 E. Hamilton Avenue. Ballots are coming in, verified, and eventually tabulated. However, Kus will not press...
Rampant California Cargo Thefts Spur Valadao-Led Bipartisan Response
Central Valley ag products have long been targets of criminals. But in the last year, theft of all kinds of cargo has reached levels never before seen. And, as thieves' operations become increasingly sophisticated, one Valley congressman wants to stop them. From November 2022 to March 2023, cargo theft incidents...
Fresno, Westboro Baptist Church Is Coming for Your Kids
Fresno, love thy neighbor as thyself. The Westboro Baptist Church, infamous for its extreme anti-LGBTQ+ views and hateful rhetoric against Jews, Muslims, various Christian denominations, and other religious groups, has announced plans to visit Fresno and Reedley. But can we turn a blind eye when their actions are too vile to...
Does City Stand a Chance in NW Fresno Apartment Lawsuit? Losing Could Cost Millions
A California attorney specializing in housing law says that unless the city of Fresno can overwhelmingly demonstrate a proposed luxury apartment complex violates city code, it will be hard-pressed to defeat the developer's lawsuit. The Fresno City Council in July rejected developer James Huelskamp's plan to build a 4-story luxury...
Fresno Unified Taxpayers Are Paying for 5 Bond Measures Already. When Will Those Taxes Expire?
Fresno Unified taxpayers are now paying taxes on five separate bond measures that were approved starting in 1995 and totaled more than $1.2 billion in bonds sold to pay for school improvements. But the cost to taxpayers has been considerably higher because of debt service costs, which includes interest and...
Will Newsom Block a Merced Killer’s Parole? Officials, Victim’s Family Hope Governor Will Hear Their Pleas
Joseph Romero was barely a teenager when his mother Diane Lynn Reid Romero was murdered on Sept. 16, 2010. A beloved teacher at Peterson Elementary School, Diane was stabbed to death by her husband Rodolfo Romero at the family's Tioga Court home in north Merced. Rodolfo Romero was eventually sentenced...
Notoriously Slow: Lengthy Investigations Into California Politicians Leave Voters in the Dark
A $1,044 outing at a glitzy Hollywood nightclub. A $1,316 meal at a Los Angeles steak and seafood restaurant. A $4,500 experience to see the L.A. Dodgers. Isaac Galvan paid for them all — with campaign cash, a state probe found. In his nine years on the Compton City Council,...
Special Report: Avian Flu Is Devastating Dairies in California’s Central Valley
Landon Fernandes has heard the number of Central Valley dairies with cows infected with highly pathogenic avian flu may have surpassed 100. His own dairy got hit by the disease and he's working full time to keep his cows hydrated, fed, and healthy. "The first day on your farm you...
Poor Performing Fresno Unified Has Some Nerve Asking Us to Take on $1 Billion in New Taxes
While six of the seven Fresno Unified School Board trustees try to put a happy face on the district's new $500 million Measure H bond, voters deserve the ugly truth behind the facade. For starters, what's advertised as a $500 million bond will cost property owners more than $1 billion...