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Why COVID Is Spreading Again This Summer

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Israel Approves Settlement Plan to ‘Erase’ Idea of Palestinian State

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Most Americans Believe Countries Should Recognize Palestinian State, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds

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Gabbard Revokes Security Clearances of 37 Current, Former US Intelligence Members

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Trump Escalates Attacks Against the Smithsonian Institution

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California Republicans File Suit Seeking to Block Newsom Redistricting Plan

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Sale of Long-Vacant UMC Lauded as a Big Win for Fresno

Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig says the sale of the county-owned University Medical Center campus is a win-win-win. "It's a win for the city of Fresno, a win for the residents not only of the city but also the county, and the county government — it's a win for us....

Unique Urban Farm Sprouts from SW Fresno's $66M Climate Grant

Organizers broke ground Tuesday on a 7.5 acre 'urban farm' in southwest Fresno designed to expand access to healthy food in an area challenged by persistent poverty. When it opens, the unique community space will give residents in the area access to planting areas for growing their own vegetables, along...

Lawmakers Tackle a Severe Housing Shortage for Renters Who Have Federal Vouchers

By Manuela Tobias, The Fresno Bee and Jackie Botts, CalMatters As California struggles with a crisis in affordable housing, state lawmakers are trying to improve a severe shortage of housing available to renters who have federal Section 8 vouchers. The vouchers allow tenants to pay only 30% of their income...

Brusseau Apologizes, Takes Grief Over Clovis Housing Comments

For Terra Brusseau, it was a "grin and bear it" moment. In the first Fresno Housing Authority board meeting since she made controversial comments about a public housing project in Clovis, her colleagues let her know how they felt. Brusseau apologized, somewhat, Tuesday night for her March 26 comments that...

New Center Hopes to Lift Neglected Neighborhood

For people in Highway City, the sounds of gunshots and sirens going off in the middle of the night aren't out of the ordinary. Kids joining gangs and getting into other types of trouble are also not unusual occurrences. Across from older homes in this section of Fresno, a canal...

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