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The Fresno City Council plans to consider giving the Fresno city attorney subpoena power during a regularly scheduled meeting.
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Mariposa Plaza in downtown Fresno is the site of California’s first free speech fight, according to historians.
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Bus drivers for Fresno’s on-demand paratransit service Handy Ride narrowly avoided a strike this week, ultimately scoring wins in terms of both wages and protections against artificial intelligence software on vehicles.
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The Fresno City Council has a new way to meet privately to discuss city matters.
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The Fresno City Council is considering a new policy that would give the City Attorney’s Office the power to prosecute employers through both civil and criminal action.
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Where will 45,000 new homes be built? The fight over one of Fresno's biggest housing battles takes a turn.
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Grants will be awarded to local nonprofits in an effort to improve access to arts and culture in the city.
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Over the last decade, the city of Fresno has waived a total of nearly $10 million in developer fees under policies designed to boost projects in disadvantaged or underdeveloped areas, a new city report shows.
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Fresno mayor Jerry Dyer issued a call for unity on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023, among Jewish and Muslim groups following several actions in the city related to the war in the Middle East.
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A candlelight vigil was held Monday in downtown Fresno, California, to call for a stop to the war in the Gaza Strip.