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It’s been 16 months since Fresno outlawed camping to encourage drug treatment. It’s not going great

Responding to overwhelming criticism in the fall of 2024 that their new anti-encampment law would criminalize the homeless, Fresno leaders called a news conference to introduce a “creative solution” that they said would create a streamlined system to prevent the criminalization of the local homeless population. They called it the “Treatment First Program.” City leaders…

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Whistleblower social worker says Fresno County is mishandling cases and kids are being ‘reabused’

In 2021, the Fresno County Department of Social Services made national headlines following the revelation of poor living conditions for its foster children.  First reported by The Fresno Bee, whistleblowers described children sleeping on tables inside the department’s office building, relieving themselves in water bottles, and other subpar living conditions. Now, five years later, one…


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Southwest Fresno fights to defend its landmark plan

For more than three years, the owners of roughly $47 million worth of industrial property in southwest Fresno – including a minority owner of the Sacramento Kings – have been trying to rezone 55 acres of one of California’s most polluted neighborhoods back to industrial. The state’s air regulator, the city’s planning commission, city planning…

City Hall’s plans for passing out Fresno arts money begin to take shape

A Fresno city parks and arts commission on Monday enshrined the open-doored, public status of its subcommittee meetings going forward, in a break from what city officials had previously advised for the subcommittee amid community backlash over transparency. The Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission’s Cultural Arts Subcommittee — which plays a key role in shaping…



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