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Fresno Rewind 2019: The Year in Pictures

Fresno in 2019 was filled with highs and lows. Here are some of the memorable news images from throughout the year and the stories behind them. January: Remembering David McDonald Fresno area businessman and philanthropist David McDonald died in January at the age of 69. McDonald built Pelco, which made security...

Fresno Rock City. Band Shouts it Out Loud in One Last KISS-Off

Who is the most popular member of KISS? Perhaps the best way to figure it out is looking at which character fans emulated in the band's Fresno stop. Assuming the fans donned the white and black facepaint based on popularity and not ease of design, Starchild seemed the most popular....

Star Trek’s Interracial Kiss 50 Years Ago Heralded Change

WASHINGTON — It was the kiss heard around the galaxy. Fifty years ago — and only one year after the U.S. Supreme Court declared interracial marriage was legal — two of science fiction's most enduring characters, Captain James T. Kirk and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura, kissed each other on "Star Trek."...

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