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Come 2022, Fresno CC Parking Hassles Should Ease for All

Neighborhoods near Fresno City College are looking forward to some relief from the deluge of cars that overflow daily from the school’s parking lots and crowd onto their tree-lined streets. “It is just getting progressively worse,” said homeowner Geri Bradley, who has lived across the street from Fresno City for...

Central Wants to Hire New Superintendent by July

Central Unified could hire a new superintendent by July. The school board will vote on a timeline to hire the full-time education chief at its Tuesday (April 24) meeting. The trustees are moving ahead with the process despite calls to wait until after the November election. There is community discontent...

Half Billion Dollars Might Not Fulfill SCCCD Promises

It has been less than two years since voters in State Center Community College District passed a $485 million bond to build new facilities and renovate old ones. But district trustees already are facing the real possibility of making changes to the projects advertised to voters. What's going on? Christine...

Half Billion Dollars Might Not Fulfill SCCCD Promises

It has been less than two years since voters in State Center Community College District passed a $485 million bond to build new facilities and renovate old ones. But district trustees already are facing the real possibility of making changes to the projects advertised to voters. What's going on? Christine...

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