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Is Fresno County’s new law targeting sex offender housing unconstitutional?

Three registered Fresno sex offenders are suing the county government over a new law prohibiting more than half a dozen registrants from living together in a single-family home. The lawsuit brought by the Sacramento-based advocacy group the Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws, Inc. on behalf of the three anonymously named plaintiffs was filed Jan.…

City Council closes spending ‘loophole’ exposed by Fresnoland, but there’s still more work to do

The Fresno City Council unanimously approved a proposal from Councilmember Miguel Arias reforming the city’s public transparency on contracts, and also closing what he had referred to as a “loophole” in the city’s contracting laws. After heated debate on the dais Thursday, Arias amended his item to require the Fresno City Clerk’s Office — instead…

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Did a Fresno homeless shelter break the law when it laid off its workers?

State officials in charge of protecting workers’ rights said that a recent local mass layoff incident may have violated federal law, potentially resulting in future fines and legal trouble.  Some recently laid off workers could potentially be owed some money.  Soul Housing, an LA-based recuperative care facility operator, abruptly laid off employees at their facility…


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Fresno bracing for massive cuts to child care programs

The Trump Administration effort to freeze billions in federal child care funding could cost Fresno County millions, and leave hundreds of infants, children, and families with even fewer options in a community where finding reliable childcare has never been easy. As the White House battles with the courts over the order, Fresno-area child care specialists…



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