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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…

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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 County braces for impact to Medi-Cal and CalFresh following federal budget cuts

President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” punctured a nearly $300 million hole in Fresno County’s budget for the coming fiscal year. The most immediate effects of the federal bill will lead to millions of dollars in losses to funding for social services like Medi-Cal and CalFresh — two of the country’s premier social safety net…

Major leadership shakeup at Fresno Arts Council amid embezzlement scandal

The Fresno Arts Council has a new leader, months after the alleged embezzlement of $1.5 million in Measure P funds by the organization’s former employee rocked the arts community and lost the Arts Council its deal to administer the arts grant program. The Arts Council’s board shared in an email late Friday afternoon that Andrea…

Changing Cesar Chavez Boulevard in Fresno — again

The Fresno City Council held a special meeting on Thursday to initiate the process of changing local streets named after Cesar Chavez following news earlier this week that the iconic farmworker advocate raped and sexually assaulted women and children. The city announced the special meeting following the publication of a New York Times investigation published…



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