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Rain gives way to spring-like temperatures across the Valley

A weekend of smattering rain will give way to sunny skies and spring-like temperatures across the central San Joaquin Valley this week, the National Weather Service says. Read comments

 

Allensworth State Historic Park observes Black History Month

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park near Earlimart will host special tours and guest speakers Friday in celebration of African American History Month. Read comments

 

Chukchansi tribe’s 2010 council backed in federal appeals decision

A federal judge ruled Monday that the Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians should be led by a group that was elected in 2010, the last undisputed tribal council election. Read comments

 

First 5 Fresno County accepting workplace award nominations

First 5 Fresno County is accepting nominations through March 7 for its annual Child-Friendly Business Awards. Read comments

 

Cal Fire to begin fire hazard abatement inspections

Cal Fire will begin inspecting properties for fire hazards to ensure they are compliant with its hazard abatement and defensible space clearance guidelines. Read comments

 

There’s more than patrolling to CHP; it offers many safety programs

I am the community outreach and media relations officer for the California Highway Patrol. One of my main jobs is to inform the public of the various education programs and services the CHP offers. With 2015 only a month old, it is a great time to provide a quick overview of our outreach opportunities. Read comments

 

Fresno State observes Black History Month

Fresno State’s annual observation of African American History month, which kicked off Monday with opening ceremonies, will continue with a public debate on Thursday and a roundtable discussion titled “Black Lives Matter” on Feb 17. Read comments

 

Hiker in Madera County high country rescued from 9,000 feet

A 22-year-old hiker was rescued Thursday after being stranded on a steep slope at 9,000 feet in Madera County mountains, the California National Guard said Saturday. Read comments

 

Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin hopes subsidy program brings her water plan home

Mayor Ashley Swearengin has on tap a $1 million program to help low-income Fresnans pay their water bills. Read comments

 

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