-
After a judge allowed Scrivner to enter into a mental health rehabilitation program following felony child abuse charges, his son and ex-wife spoke during a press conference to support a bill that would restrict which crimes would qualify for such programs.
-
A new law, Proposition 50, reshaped California’s political boundaries.
-
A new health clinic opened its doors in Merced County. Sutter Los Banos Rural Health Clinic East is part of efforts by the health company Sutter Health to expand its services to rural regions of the state.
-
Residents in Fresno share what makes living in Fresno fun and interesting – despite its challenges.
-
Facing pressure from the Trump administration, California tried to revoke more than 20,000 trucking licenses from certain immigrants, including many asylum seekers. In a tentative ruling, a Bay Area judge said these drivers should be able to keep their licenses, at least temporarily.
-
In California, a person’s disability must begin before age 18 to qualify for regional center services. Parent advocates say that leaves behind people whose disability started in early adult years, when their brains were still developing.
-
What would happen if mass immigration raids came to cities like Fresno? For many residents, waiting for an answer to that question has given way to confusion and social media vigilance.
-
City officials shared details of how they plan to make Measure P arts grant awardees whole, including by temporarily reallocating general fund dollars from the city’s parks department.
-
Some landowners in Tulare and Kings counties are facing a mandatory well registration deadline of July 1, 2026.
-
California continues to support legal defense for immigrants facing deportation despite a tight state budget and projections calling for deficits.