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Fresnoland has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in June 2020. Besides social media accounts, Fresnoland has populated their site with: • Support Fresnoland today! • Sign up for Toplines, Fresnoland's weekly newsletter! • Gun violence in Fresno debated on Rob Bonta's listening tour • Facing litigation, City appeals controversial housing decision • Who are the biggest winners under Fresno's budget proposal? • Bitwise furloughed 900 workers a year ago. Where are they now? • Fresno gives $3.5M for mobile home park - but there's a glitch • Fresno truck traffic study reveals disproportionate burdens • Are cleaning freeways more important than planting trees? • Housing project developer urges Fresno mayor to appeal ruling • Tower District zoning committee plan heads to Fresno City Council • Illegal dumping crack down in Fresno County beefs up fines • Is Fresno County mismanaging its$1.4 billion real estate portfolio? • Five points from Fresnoland's investigation into Valley Children's • Fresno library committee could see appointments in June • Fresno city, council square off in general plan lawsuit • Are you a former Bitwise employee? We want to hear from you. • Bitwise collapsed nearly a year ago. What can Fresno learn from it? • Fresno city budget discussions begin Thursday • Fresno's downtown revitalization delayed another year • Urban Institute report raises questions about Fresno's spawl • Fresno Unified's interim superintendent sets big goals for students • No hate crimes charges in Fresno Porchfest violence case • Badhesha appointed as next Fresno County Superior Court judge • Fresno’s planned high-speed rail station could begin construction as soon as 2027. Here’s what’s new. - Fresnoland • Report for America teams with Fresnoland to cover religion • More than 200 attend Fresno State demonstration for Gaza • Fresno makes Top 10 list of most competitive U.S. rental markets • Fresno Unified considers bond measure for November 2024 ballot • Voucher Incentive Program in Fresno might lose funding • Fresnoland reporters capture top Gruner awards • What a recent Supreme Court case means for suburban sprawl in Fresno • Costco relocation plan approved by Fresno City Council • Fresno real estate paint upbeat picture, but key challenges remain • Fresno's voter turnout missed a record low in March • Judge overrules objection; confirms Madera hospital reopening plan • Qualified immunity granted to Fresno police, deputies in 2017 death • Madera hospital reopening approved for $57 million loan • New fast food workers minimum wage comes to Fresno • Fresno restaurant workers win $2 million wage theft settlement - Fresnoland • Library book review committee applications open in Fresno County • Fresno could soon have over 200 neighborhood watch groups • Will Fresno residents support higher trash collection fees? Debate begins this week - Fresnoland • Valley Children's Hospital refutes CEO salary criticism • Jim Costa refuses to meet with Fresno's pro-Palestine community • Fresno's deficit projected at $37 million next year • Fresno City Council to sue Fresno County over general plan • Mariposa Plaza in downtown Fresno gets $4 million makeover • Fresno housing element goes before City Council after rejection • Valley Children's Hospital's CEO salary sparks call for investigation • Madera hospital reopening plan criticized in new court filing • Tower District Specific Plan update underway in Fresno • Fresno County unemployment rate was 8.8% in January • Measure B overwhelmingly rejected by Fresno County voters • Traffic hazard questions delay council vote on northwest Fresno Costco relocation - Fresnoland • Fresno County's March primary turnout stays low in new estimate • Jerry Dyer easily re-elected as Fresno's mayor in March primary • Measure E appears headed for defeat in Fresno County -- again • Fresnoland’s 2024 Presidential Primary Election Voter Guide. • Fresno 2024 primary live updates and election results • Fresno's Handy Ride bus drivers avoid strike with new contract • Fresno working groups to replace council subcommittees • How to report substandard housing conditions in Fresno - Fresnoland • Assemis weigh multi-million dollar sale in Fresno County • Outdoor fires, unsafe drinking water, and more money – and power – for the Fresno City Attorney • New Fresno warehouse approved in heavily polluted neighborhood • New deal clears the way for more affordable housing in Clovis • Fresno County's General Plan exceeds California climate goals • Fresno City Council changes process after Fresnoland investigation • Fresno County IHSS workers push for raise to $20 per hour • Project Homekey send nearly $10 million to Fresno • Fresno County supervisors to waive development restrictions • Vision View celebrates milestones in Fresno's business community. • Tower District construction plans roll out this summer in Fresno • Fresno mobile home park residents celebrate judge's ruling • Fresno County's Measure E, the Fresno State tax, explained (again) - Fresnoland • Judge approves plan to reopen the Madera hospital • Fresno County Board of Supervisors D3 candidates face off • Feb. 12 Candidate Forum RSVP • Black students in Fresno share experiences at education forum • Political forum shines light on key issues in Fresno-area races • Prima Wawona laying off thousands of farmworkers in Fresno area • Mobile food vendors coming soon to Fresno city parks • Fresno's wage theft program draw criticism from business leaders • Fresno County's Measure B: A Fresnoland 2024 voters guide • Fresno city attorney among first in state to prosecute wage theft • Fresno County's Measure A • Fresno County mayors clash over Washington D.C. lobbying list • CEQA lawsuit pits Caltrans against a Fresno community group • Madera hospital reopening plan headed to bankruptcy court judge • Project lobby list up for vote before Fresno Council of Governments • SEDA development project in Fresno faces big money issues • Faculty union announces strike-ending deal with Cal State system. • Downtown Fresno's $250 million — how should it be spent? • Measure P grant applications are live. How Fresno artists can apply • Highway 99 project in Fresno takes second look at air quality • Fresno protesters want council to pass ceasefire resolution for • Perea takes over as new Fresno City Council president • Ex-Bitwise workers may not get their money back for years • Remembering Martin Luther King in Fresno in 1964 • Fresno's annual point in time count will be different this year • Clovis council questions planned closure of Shaw Avenue; reviews study on developer fees - Fresnoland • Pro-union Clovis Unified teachers appeal PERB decision • Large crowds celebrate Hmong New Year in Fresno as 2023 ends • Hmong community in Fresno celebrates Noj Peb Caug • Tell us what you would like to see in local 2024 elections coverage • Fresno has waived $9.9 million in developer fees over last decade • Fresno Unified strike is on after teachers vote to stop work • Inside the nearly three-year struggle for residents at La Hacienda mobile home park • Does Fresno's budget subcommittee violate California's Brown Act? • Another Clovis, but in southeast Fresno? City moves forward on mega-development plans • Hmong New Year festivities set to begin in Fresno. What to know • Fresno to offer incentives for microchip manufacturing companies • Fight over Fresno County town name heats up after judge tosses out lawsuit • Bankrupt Madera hospital cuts deal with company to ‘reopen and operate’ shuttered facility • Millions available for Fresno mobile homes after rejected project • Kevin Assemi sues family in battle over Assemi Group businesses • Roadwork in Fresno underway with nearly a dozen big projects • Police plans for $23 million to fight organized retail theft in Fresno. • Assemi's lawsuit against Resnick in Fresno County ends for now • Big changes coming to Fresno warming centers this winter • Fresno trash rates could soon increase. What you need to know • Clovis teachers union efforts score key victory in labor dispute • Fresno seeks injunction to stop Harmony Communities park closure • Hundreds gather to raise the Palestinian flag in downtown Fresno • Fresno's Christmas Tree Lane 2023: I Spy Game! • Liquidation plan released for bankrupt Madera hospital • Residents share how the year has been without a Madera hospital • Can AI robots modernize Fresno-area farming without replacing workers? • Questions emerge over Caltrans approval of $140M highway plan • Will voters approve school construction bonds in 2024? • City Council approves yearslong effort to expand Visalia cemetery • Timeline of La Hacienda mobile homes in Fresno since 2021 • Fresno Palestinians grieve over family and fear for those still alive • The Fresno Anti-Gift Guide • Measure P includes $9 million for Fresno art nonprofits • Fresno commission rejects major rent increase at La Hacienda • Fresno commission weighs La Hacienda Mobile Estates rent hike • Fresno City Council rejects Harmony Communities closure proposal • ACLU sues Fresno City Council over alleged Brown Act violations • Homeless students lose more to suspensions in California schools • Crossroads Village renovated as Fresno affordable housing project • How new Fresno teacher raises compare with other local schools • Frustrated residents critical of southwest Fresno rezone proposal • New committee to review children's books at Fresno County libraries • Fresno hospital’s request for flood relief funding for “X-Ray Rooms” remains unexplained • Fresno mayor unveils The Hop, the city new free trolley system • Why Fresno's new park ranger program is already being criticized • Supervisor says committee on Fresno children's books isn't a ban • Fresno Unified and teachers union finalize approval of new contract • Fresno County supervisors vote to place Fresno State tax measure on ballot - Fresnoland • Documentary examines family's life along Fresno's Motel Drive • Fresno teachers strike called off, as union reaches deal with district • Clean Share Mobility program offers electric cars, bikes in Fresno • Madera hospital farmland sold after courtroom bidding • Fresno's substitute teachers won't cross teachers' picket lines? • Millions on the line in Resnick's lawsuit in Fresno County • Who won Fresno's Taco Truck Throwdown? • Which sports will still be played during the FTA strike in Fresno? • New affordable housing to be built in northwest Fresno • Fresno's Hmong Cultural Arts Preservation honors traditional dance • Fresno teachers intimidation claim filed against FUSD • Fresno Palestinian residents criticize Mayor Dyer raising Israeli flag • Results of Fresno Unified teachers strike vote expected Monday • Most of state's unsafe water systems in California's Central Valley • Fresno teachers strike vote set Wednesday after union rejects offer • San Joaquin Valley growers may face groundwater probation • Unions announce new deal with Kaiser Permanente after strike • Politics heating up in fight to change the Fresno County charter • Lessons from 1978, the last teachers strike in Fresno • Union leaders says there will be no good SEDA jobs in Fresno • Fresno mobile home park residents seek eviction protections • City leaders 'double down' on Fresno's budget committee • Fresno Planning Commission OKs more industrial warehouses • Clovis City Council votes to create youth commission; reaffirms increased housing density - Fresnoland • City Council waives key fee in tax break for Fresno developers • Fresno Schools Suspend Homeless Students at higher rates • Kaiser hospital strike in Fresno begins Wednesday morning • What is the Clovis schools pronoun policy for parental notifications? • Fresno teachers strike vote looms after district misses deadline • Fresno City Council delays vote on tax break for developer. • Fresno council to vote on sale of old Trails’ End Mobile Home Park • Fight over renaming Yokuts Valley in Fresno County is far from over • California growers calls for new groundwater trading system • Where to get the vaccine for COVID-19 in Fresno? • Kaiser workers issue 10-day labor strike notice to hospital • Madera County seeks public input on housing; figs no longer 'top crop' • Fresno tutor jobs available in local schools. How to apply • Fresno County's air quality affected again by California wildifires • Clovis City Council approves increased housing density, height - Fresnoland • Cal/OSHA Fresno to expand locally after increase in complaints • New report examines Fresno poverty, blight and urban sprawl • New report details Fresno's decades of urban blight • Bankrupt Madera hospital to sell farmland to help pay off debts • Kaiser Permanente Fresno workers will strike if no deal is reached • Fresno County Supervisors adopt $4.8B budget with little public discussion • New Fresno EDC president has big plans for new jobs in the city • Clovis City Council won’t challenge LGBTQ library books • Fresno offers 40 jobs to young people struggling to find work • Kaiser worker strike looms in Fresno • Fresno opens applications for new street hump program • More calls to open Fresno's budget subcommittee to the public • ACLU, FAC threaten legal action over Fresno budget committee • Another Clovis, but in southeast Fresno? • Fresno weighs lawsuit with county over CEMEX mining • Fresno County extends CEMEX mining claim • These programs show Fresno residents how to advocate for their communities - Fresnoland • Fresno opens cooling centers to combat extreme heat, but where can rural-area residents go? - Fresnoland • The dirtiest night of the year for Clovis’ air is just another winter day in south Fresno Fresno air quality 'hazardous' on Fourth of July • Frustrated rent control advocates say Fresno leaders aren't listening, but the fight isn’t over - Fresnoland • The revival of some sections of Tulare Lake is changing nearby weather - Fresnoland • How to avoid a $1,000 (minimum) fireworks fine during the Fourth of July in Fresno - Fresnoland • Valley Air District to give away 25,000 air filters. Here's how to get one • Fight over ‘sprawl project’ near Fresno heats up once again over traffic, air pollution • Fresno’s record-breaking $1.87 billion budget includes millions for police and street repairs - Fresnoland • Fresno to bring back late fees for water and garbage bills this summer - Fresnoland • Which Fresno streets should be repaved first? Why most of the debate will happen behind closed doors - Fresnoland • In Tulare County, officials test new approach to environmental justice - Fresnoland • As the San Joaquin River creeps higher, flooding in Firebaugh spreads - Fresnoland • Want to impact Fresno city government? Here's how to make public comments. • Fresno County Planning Commission extends mining of San Joaquin River; increased production for hydrogen generation facility - Fresnoland • Mayor Dyer says violent crime is down nearly 20%. It depends how you slice the numbers - Fresnoland • Fresno law would restrict homeless camps near sensitive sites • Fresno mayor’s budget ignores infrastructure needs, leaders say • The Fresno Housing Authority will reopen the housing voucher list soon. Here’s how you can apply. - Fresnoland • Fresno Mayor unveils new mortgage assistance program for first-time homebuyers - Fresnoland • Ruiz Foods frozen food business moving jobs from California • Fresnoland team takes seven honors in 2023 California Journalism Awards - Fresnoland • Family, friends remember deceased CA poultry plant worker • More police, more parks, and a trash rate increase: Fresno Mayor Dyer’s proposed 2024 budget - Fresnoland • Here’s how to join Fresno’s new Community Benefits Commission, and what you should know before you apply. - Fresnoland • Arias asks Janz for help in controversial industrial rezone • Battle of the berms: Farmers build maze of levees to protect land as 'Big Melt' heads for Tulare Lake - Fresnoland • Newsom signs bill to create loan program for struggling hospitals - Fresnoland • Fresno, CA leaders launch job, business incentive program • Madera hospital closure has greatly impacted migrant farmworker and Punjabi Sikh communities, survey shows - Fresnoland • Fresno City Council to approve purchasing $444,000 vehicle for police de-escalation - Fresnoland • Downtown Fresno to receive $250 million under Newsom proposed budget plan • Central Valley lawmakers request $20 million for flood recovery • Corcoran is raising their levee, again. But the ground is sinking. - Fresnoland • Bipartisan California senate vote burgeons hope for Madera hospital reopening - Fresnoland • Fresno May Day calls for increased immigration protections • AsianFest: Fresno City College's annual celebration of Asian cultures • Fresno, California wants state money for affordable housing • Fresno residents, community groups calling for rent control • Why did Fresno County give the Clovis Rodeo pandemic relief funds? - Fresnoland • Fresno City Council passes last-minute $2.7 million bailout for developer - Fresnoland • Fresno County caregivers who help 23,000 people want a raise. • Fresno council to vote on $2.7 million bailout for developer to settle water dispute - Fresnoland • Here’s where Fresno leaders want to build affordable housing • Who's in charge? Agencies deal with fragmented flood response in the south San Joaquin Valley - Fresnoland • Embattled former Trails' End mobile home park in northeast Fresno set to close, according to owner - Fresnoland • The Valley is still without a shelter for its homeless youth • Will Fresno flood in 2023? Not likely. • Fresno County, California selling old hospital for $6 million • Fresno County votes against renaming road for César Chávez • The big melt: San Joaquin Valley eyes historic snowpack with trepidation - Fresnoland • Latino households in Fresno see lowest housing affordability rates • Appeal judge to Clovis: Make way for more affordable housing - Fresnoland • Fresno community groups file lawsuit against Caltrans • Boswell holds flood water off some lake bed ground while planting tomatoes - Fresnoland • Isabella Dam safety project done just in time for record snowpack - Fresnoland • Has your Tulare County home flooded? Here’s how to apply for federal aid • How to get help if you're impacted by floods in Tulare, Fresno, Kings County • Conflict of interest at Clovis council over casino expansion • Allensworth flooding getting state level attention – will it help? - Fresnoland • Newsom seeks federal aid for flooded community, including Tulare and Kern • Flooding out other farmers was 'premeditated' by the powerful J.G. Boswell Company, one farmer asserts - Fresnoland • Eight ways to take action on lead contaminating your community’s soil - Fresnoland • Lead keeps poisoning children. It doesn't have to. - Fresnoland • Fresno shelters to see security changes following investigation • High drama, ugly deeds, politics and moments of kindness swirl amid the waters of a re-emerging Tulare Lake - Fresnoland • Fresno-area rivers kept in check • Two Fresno County groundwater plans got rare approval from state. Here's how they did it. - Fresnoland • Fresno County will sue California over offensive name law • Could community land trusts make housing more affordable in Fresno? - Fresnoland • Fresno highway expansion plan faces new EPA inquiry - Fresnoland • Madera hospital lost $11 million in 2022, per latest financial report • Fresno commits $900K to new permanent housing project • Will Caltrans approve highway interchange expansions in Fresno? • New jobs, businesses coming to a Fresno area. Are they enough? • Fresno hospitals can’t hire out-of-state licensed nurses • Fresno County proposed new water rates for rural communities • 2 Fresno County candidates face legal action over campaign rule • Air District to give away 5,000 free air filters. Do you qualify? • California will pay some valley farmers to fallow, to save water • Medi-Cal reimbursements not full story of Madera hospital’s closure • City officials extend warming centers again after weekend downpour • Fresno City Council approves Jacqueline Lyday as new Planning Commissioner • New Fresno Planning Commission nominee raises questions • New leader of local museum sells her dream of the future, pushes Black History Forward • Farmworkers, rural Fresno County residents can get free healthcare from new mobile clinic - Fresnoland • Fresno County candidates blast campaign contribution rules • Victory in La Viña: $2.7 million on the way for Madera Community • Here's how to get free tax prep in Fresno, Madera • Fresno leader calls for new security firm at homeless shelters • ‘Troubling’ use of force by Fresno private security at shelters • Fresno security guards unprepared for work at city’s shelters • Fresno County development near Millerton loses water, gets bailout • Fresno Sheriff’s Office to buy new $450,000 vehicle for homeless encampment sweeps • Madera County Supervisors vote against excess groundwater penalties, delay decision on groundwater recharge credit (1/24/23) - Fresnoland • Fresno Planning Commission OK’s Coca-Cola warehouse in South Central over community objections • UC Merced team releases study of California farmworker health • Community reels as Fresno left without only youth homeless shelter • Fresno hospitals slammed with patients after Madera closure • New Fresno program reduces cost of city youth sports program • Our ethics policy, explained • Fresno County Millerton Lake communities under boil water notice • Clovis residents plead for fair resolution following city water-main break + liquor license denial - Fresnoland • Central Valley leaders seek solutions after hospital closure • North Fresno rezone raises questions about city's housing goals • ‘Patients are going to die’: the human cost of Madera County losing its only hospital • A tall task: EPA raises the bar for troubled Valley air regulators • Federal government votes to rename Squaw Valley in Fresno area • From the Documenters: Clovis officials warned about new 'pay-to-play' law, developer contributions • More California agricultural employers to pay overtime in 2023 • Fresno opens 24/7 storm relief centers as atmospheric rivers bash California • Madera County’s only hospital closed. Here’s how residents can access medical care • Fresno County public sectors are hiring for city & state jobs • U.S. Senator Alex Padilla announces Central Valley investments • Everything you need to know about Fresno warming centers, open through the end of January • Fresno officials to keep warming centers open amid unexpectedly colder winter • 'You can’t be a complete person without your history': Fresno exhibit details the Hmong refugee experience • California congressman urges federal lawmakers pass ag bill • Want to learn more about the Central Valley? Acclaimed local authors recommend their top books • Court pauses groundwater fees in Madera County, throwing regional plans into question • Prolonged drought creates tsunami of dry wells across the San Joaquin Valley • Labor leaders sound the alarm about low-wage job growth in California’s Central Valley • Can trees reduce pollution at schools next to freeways? A Fresno campus tries plantings • Supervisor Brandau votes against local homelessness action plan + increased fines approved • CA group wants to save oil jobs as Newsom goes green • Clovis moves forward on 1,000-acre expansion at the edge of town • Fresno students to have free rides on FAX buses, starting New Year's Day • Central Valley farmers, time to fill out your agricultural census • New Fresno Amazon facility has opened, replacing former site • California's first basic income pilot won't include Fresno - or any valley community • Downtown, but make it fashion • Another Dust Bowl? How this California farmworker city plans on surviving historic drought • Road to nowhere: Fresno County’s $7 billion Measure C fails at ballot • West Fresno Sweet Potato Festival showcases student projects • West Fresno's Sweet Potato Project offers hope, dreams to disadvantaged youth • Fresno and Madera County 2022 midterm election results • Fresno County Measure C 2022 midterm election results • California seeks public input on pesticide pilot programs • In Fresno, Rob Bonta is making a new case for civil rights • Shifting coalitions between farmers, environmentalists coming to Westlands Water District board • Fresno CA Mayor Jerry Dyer changes mind on Calwa annexation • Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer apologizes to Calwa park leaders • Watch the Ballots & Brews 2022 panel discussion • How to vote in Fresno and Madera County, explained • Ag-tech could hurt workers, Central Valley labor expert says • For residents of embattled Fresno mobile home park, a choice: follow the rules or be evicted • City Council rezones 25% of 92.5 acres of disputed land to industrial, asks city planner to find solution for the rest • Some San Joaquin Valley towns pay hefty price to keep taps flowing • California invests $3 million in Fresno construction program • City Council approves location of Busseto food plant in southwest Fresno • New downtown Fresno housing development tests parking expectations • Wildfire Smoke Is Hurting Pregnant People And Babies. Can California Cities Protect Them? • Central Valley lawmaker wants to help farmworkers in drought • Farmworker union law could have “significant” impact in CA • Fresno City Council pushes back most of Mayor Dyer's housing policies, for now • Fresno cooling and warming centers to open more often • Mayor Dyer is proposing eight new policies to tackle Fresno's housing crisis. Here's what they will do. • Fresno Farm Box supports Black farmers, community food access • Newsom vetoes oversight bill for Valley clean air • State-owned building to become affordable housing in Fresno • Madera groundwater plans kicked back by state • Fresno’s new digital business hub will target ‘hard-to-reach’ business owners • How to vote in Fresno and Madera County • “I’m excited to participate in democracy.” Seven immigrants in Fresno share journey to citizenship • Fresnans call for action on barriers to homeownership, high rent and poor living conditions • Fresno Superior Court upholds election clerk policy to publish Libertarian argument against Measure C • Heat wave, drugs, and homelessness. What caused the death of two men on Fresno streets? • Fresno judge schedules decision on Measure C ballot argument • Central Valley leaders vow to embrace ‘equity’ in $65 million Build Back Better project • Fresnoland Extreme Heat Resource Guide • Gavin Newsom ‘cannot support’ UFW-backed farmworker union bill, calls for negotiation • Sen. Alex Padilla under scrutiny as California farmworker groups split over workforce law • “Abuse of his discretion”: Measure C group files court complaint with election official • Fresno County election clerk under fire for Measure C ballot decision • Fresno’s unsheltered suffering in relentless heat • How Fresno County residents are left with little to no relief from triple-digit heat • Apply to become a freelance photojournalist with Fresnoland • Fresno County heat waves will last longer in the future. Here’s what that means for your health • Drought-stricken farmers in California’s Central Valley promised billions in water projects • Most vulnerable communities in central San Joaquin Valley bear brunt of extreme weather phenomena • Will there be a Corn Nuts shortage? California workers on strike in Fresno say maybe • Triple digit heat is expected to continue in Fresno. Do you know how to stay healthy? • Measure C clears last hurdle; Fresno Board of Supervisors votes to put it on 2022 ballot • Developer Brad Hardie not reappointed to planning commission • The 559 Night Market celebrates its one-year anniversary • Coalition urges the Fresno City Council to reject resolution to put Measure C on the ballot this November. • New mural in Fresno honors victim of tragic hit-and-run crash. ‘We haven’t forgotten.’ • Valley groups speak out about state climate change plan • Landmark labor decision could have ‘profound’ impact on California agricultural industry • Trump-era fracking expansion for Central California halted pending an investigation • Fresno renters pay more of their income to housing compared to most major US cities, study finds • Measure P’s first park comes to Fresno High/Tower District next summer • It’s wildfire (smoke) season in the valley. Here’s how to protect yourself. • Massive multi-million development project breaks ground in Fresno • Fresno-area businesses still getting hit with COVID fines • Apply to be a Documenter • Fresno County Transportation Authority OKs $6.8 billion spending plan • Three resign in protest from San Joaquin Valley Air District group, calling it a ‘sham’ • Homelessness increased 15% in Fresno, Madera counties during pandemic • Employees at a Fresno Starbucks reject union representation • Buddy Mendes, Fresno board of supervisors support advancing Measure C spending plan • Broken Ladders: New program in Fresno provides young people real work experience • Fresno launches free mobile showers, bathrooms for homeless • Fresno city's last-minute plan moves Measure C towards ballot • Fresno budget commits $40 million to address housing crisis • New security measures to protect Fresno food vendors • Measure C vote scrapped due to technology woes • Fresnans face challenges to find housing after incarceration • Can you drive a forklift? Sun-Maid is offering a $5,000 bonus • How Central Valley household earnings compare to other California counties • Fresno renters in unsafe conditions may receive relocation assistance from the city • A turkey testicle festival and water projects; how Fresno County plans to spend Covid money • Documenters program expands participatory civic media opportunities for all residents • Fresno homebuyers can qualify for $17,000 in assistance, city is looking to help even more • Ruling: Feds didn’t stiff Fresno and other water users when they got zero water in the last drought • Fresno and Madera County June 2022 primary election results (so far) • Fresno ends local eviction moratorium, but renters still have protections • Subsidence in Central Valley could reverse, new Stanford research says • Planning Commission deals Southwest Fresno a double blow, fracturing community coalition • Starbucks worker leading union effort in Fresno put on indefinite paid time off • Fresno residents and City Council resolution call for delay, more engagement for Measure C renewal • 2022 Primary Election Voter Guide • Broken Ladders Series: Climbing the economic ladder in Fresno is tough. Why? • Fresno Punjabi Sikh leader honored for community justice work • Affordable housing advocates, renters form Fresno Tenants Union • Rural communities in Fresno County plead for water debt help from supervisors • Fresno advocates talk housing crisis, city budget in response to mayor's address • Will Fresno Starbucks organizing spur union 'awakening' for workers? • Planning commission approves industrial rezone in southwest Fresno • Broken Ladders: Looking for a new job in Fresno? Here's how you can get free career training • Fresno coalition urges local transportation officials to delay Measure C • Madera community says ag pesticides are harming them. Will California help? • Tell us: What do you want to see from the Documenters? • Fresno judge approves the $1.7M sale of Trails End Mobile Home Park despite opposition • Fresno's Housing and Homelessness Services director retires as city rolls out housing plan • Trails End residents say they feel ‘violated’ as rooms are torn down, belongings removed • $30 million program will bring electric school buses to Valley • Is Fresno County avoiding its responsibility on industrial planning? Some say yes • Fresno leaders take recommendations from community on housis crisis • Proposed Assembly bill would strengthen Valley Air District oversight to clean up pollution • Mayor releases $259 million 'One Fresno Housing Strategy' • Federal court rules EPA wrongly approved San Joaquin Valley clean air plan • New report says Fresno region has dirtiest air in US • Thousands of trees for Fresno's underserved neighborhoods? Here's what city leaders say • Broken Ladders: New program gives formerly incarcerated people chance to work, restart life • Valley environmental advocates call for halt to oil drilling, fracking in Fresno County • Fresno judge delays Trails End sale, allows for exploration of alternative buyers • Despite cutbacks to the rest of the state, some ag districts get full water allotment • Fights over budgets, buses & sprawl threaten Fresno County's Measure C transportation tax • CA has new benefits for undocumented immigrants, but are they enough? • Broken Ladders: ‘Now I have something to teach other people’ • Need help paying rent? Fresno can still apply for assistance • CVS gives $18.4 million to Fresno Housing Authority • CA AG Rob Bonta criticizes Fresno County General Plan • Fresno County leaders call for more oil drilling. Some say it's a bad idea • Valley Air District fails to meet quality standards. Here's how the board will address it • Fresno renters are being priced out of their homes. Will city implement rent control? • Report on displacement in Fresno recommends rent stabilization. What exactly is it? • Broken Ladders: 'I have something to teach other people,' says former Bitwise apprentice • Trails End residents are pushing back on proposed sale, calling for the city to step in • Is your apartment on Fresno's slum list? Here's what rentals code enforcement is targeting • Many CA workers are eligible for COVID-19 paid sick leave. Is the law being enforced? • Broken Ladders: Why so many in Fresno can't climb out of poverty • Broken Ladders: Who can afford to live in Fresno? Not many, analysis shows • Broken Ladders: Fresno company helping 'marginalized' people compete in tech industry • Fresno city leaders approve expanded fee waivers to promote infill housing • Fresno City Council approves $6.5M for Housing Authority affordable housing • Fresno commits $6.2 million to Ed Kashian's affordable housing • How Fresno's eviction protection program is helping renters • Fresno tops national list for highest rent increases • How California homeowners can apply for relief • Family of man killed in Fresno mobile home fire files lawsuit • Evicted in a pandemic: How the hot housing market impacts Fresno County renters • Survey: Are you looking for a new job in the Fresno area? • Evicted in a pandemic: Where did lockouts happen when protections were still in place? • Evicted in a pandemic: Hundreds in Fresno, Valley locked out despite COVID protections • Dyer proposes ordinance to grant Fresno power to rezone land • Documenter coverage of public meetings throughout the Valley • New agreement for Campus Pointe housing excludes developer refund • Hundreds of homes are coming to west Fresno-a long time in the making • Campus Pointe developer requests a half-million dollar refund • Water bill debt has hit hard-help could be coming for some, but not all • Campus Pointe developers request half-million dollar fee refund • Fresno affordable housing project to break ground in 2022 • Guide to shelter and homeless resources in the city of Fresno • Are Fresno's car-less residents being left behind? • Please fill out this survey to help us shape our coverage • Clovis multifamily housing denied amid height, parking concerns • West Fresno residents lose access to social services • Madera County residents & farmers face groundwater challenge of a lifetime • California directs Tulare County city to extend water service to neighbors in need • Elderly Clovis renters priced out as affordability contract expires • Mold, leaks, and pests: substandard housing conditions continue in Fresno • Fresno wants 'direct control' over mobile home parks from state after deadly fire • State knew this mobile home park wasn't safe - but didn't tell city. Now one is dead • Advocates, leaders debate proposals to protect tenants from eviction • Southwest Fresno community leaders say no to proposed rezone solution • Survey for Madera Ranchos area residents • Apply here for Fresnoland Documenters by April 20th • Register for Documenters Info Session on April 7th • Meet Cassandra Garibay, our new housing reporter • Why some California renters are being forced from their homes despite "eviction moratorium" • Bottled Water Fundraiser to help Tipton, Ca • What do Fresno’s neglected and unhealthy spaces have to do with gun and gang violence? • Toxic tap water in Latino towns is a legacy of racist policies