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Huron child development center earns accreditation

The Huron Family Learning Center and Preschool, owned by First 5 Fresno and operated by the West Hills Community College District, earned first-time accreditation status through the National Association for the Education of Young Children in October. Read comments

 

Selma police get grant for crash prevention, traffic enforcement

The Selma Police Department received a $60,000 grant Monday from the California Office of Traffic Safety for a year-long program aimed at increasing public awareness and implementing special enforcements to prevent crash-related deaths. Read comments

 

Man killed in I-5 crash near Coalinga is ID’d

A man killed Sunday in a solo-vehicle rollover crash on Interstate 5 near Jayne Avenue in Coalinga has been identified. Read comments

 

Opening ceremony for Fresno DMV field office

The California Department of Motor Vehicles will hold a grand opening ceremony to dedicate the new Fresno field office at 655 W. Olive Ave. from 8 to 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Read comments

 

City officials say fixing Fresno’s water challenges won’t be cheap

A month of water debate has delivered an unsurprising message to Fresno City Hall — given their druthers, people prefer stuff to be free. Read comments

 

Drive-through sites for voted ballots to open in Fresno County

Fresno County voters with marked mail-in ballots can drop them off at 10 drive-through sites around the county on Election Day. The sites will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Read comments

 

Man killed in crash on I-5 near Coalinga

A male passenger died Sunday afternoon in a solo-vehicle crash about one mile north of Jayne Avenue on Interstate 5 near Coalinga, said Sgt. Ryan Pedersen with the California Highway Patrol. Read comments

 

Yosemite rangers try to keep hungry bears at bay

Rangers at Yosemite National Park are in a constant battle to keep wild black bears — with their ultra-keen noses and powerful paws and jaws — far away from humans. Read comments

 

Coarsegold tarantula festival draws spiders, spectators

Each fall, thousands of large, hairy tarantulas hit the streets in search of a date — or dates, a former professional tarantula breeder explained Saturday morning. Read comments

 

Central California Animal Disaster Team urges Halloween caution for pets

The Central California Animal Disaster Team is asking local residents to take preventative steps this Halloween to ensure a safe experience for pets. Read comments

 

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