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From Wall Street to Belmont Avenue, corporate landlords could be in the Fresno City Council’s crosshairs

From Trump to Newsom, there’s a new bipartisan culprit for escalating housing prices: corporate landlords. And last month, the Fresno City Council entered the chat, led by Councilmember Annalisa Perea.  Her proposal – unanimously approved by the council – asks the city attorney’s office to study recent trends around corporate landlords, from rent to ownership…

‘This is dirty.’ Fresno City Council erupts over corruption allegations and legal threat 

Fresno city councilmembers threw accusations of backdoor dealing and inappropriate decorum at one another Thursday in a case of mudslinging that also resurrected an old debate around a controversial city rezoning plan.  Thursday’s testy council argument erupted during a hearing to adopt the Central Southeast Area Specific Plan. Specific plans are roadmap documents that City…

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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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Fresno arts community gets its first look at how the city will run Measure P grants

Fresno’s arts community got its first peek on Wednesday at what the next Measure P arts grant cycle will look like with the City of Fresno holding the reins. City staffers with the parks department presented draft guidelines for the next cycle of funding at a meeting Wednesday night, which came with some proposed changes…

City Hall saves Advance Peace Fresno (for now), calls for greater local investment

The Fresno City Council extended a short-term financial lifeline to one of the most successful local criminal violence prevention programs, and hinted at additional support coming later this year. The council on Thursday approved a $250,000 grant for Advance Peace Fresno, extending the crime prevention program through October.  Aaron Foster, program manager for Advance Peace,…

Can Fresno save one of its most effective gun-violence prevention programs?

An anti-violence program that researchers say played a major role in Fresno’s historic drop in gun violence and murder could get a second life this week at City Hall. The future of Advance Peace Fresno has been in doubt since last year when the White House gutted the program’s $2 million federal grant at the…



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