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A Fresno city commission was tasked with settling a dispute between a mobile home park's tenants and owners over a proposed rent increase.
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By granting the tax break for Fresno developers at a special meeting on Thursday in a 4-3 vote, the council created a $1.8 million annual budget shortfall for the city’s police and fire funding, according to an unreleased financial analysis cited by Councilmember Annalisa Perea.
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Data shows cities in the San Joaquin Valley have experienced some of the biggest rental price surges post-pandemic. Low-income residents and their families often feel that pinch the hardest.
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A Fresno mobile home park which saw some of the city’s worst living conditions after years of neglect is now under new ownership. But residents still have questions about their future at the park.
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Writer Mark Arax has been working to uncover some of the forgotten history that explains how many neighborhoods in Fresno were established. What he…
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On this week's Valley Edition: Due to federal funding, the pandemic has created an unlikely opportunity for new homeless housing in Fresno. We look at…
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Valley Edition - January 8, 2021 - COVID-19 Housing For Farmworkers, Iconic Trees And Climate ChangeOn this week's Valley Edition: Why a state program that provides free COVID-19 hotel rooms to farmworkers is going largely unutilized. Plus Pulitzer Prize…
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The nonprofit news organization Retro Report is working on a documentary project looking at the high eviction rates of three cities in the U.S., including…
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When the Fresno City Council first approved a Housing Retention Grant in May for $1.5 million, the response was overwhelming, said Council President…
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced a program today to provide health care workers with low-cost hotel rooms. But ahead of the announcement, some valley…