President Donald Trump’s international trade war might have made sense from an American perspective in the 19th century. Certainly, Trump is to be commended for trying...
Are city council members more effective advocating for the city attending out-of-town conventions or actually voting on issues? The absence of Fresno councilwoman Esmeralda Soria last...
Donald Trump is the first president to ever be elected while being actively disliked by the majority of Americans. Trump was also the first person elected...
A renewed effort to convince gang members to become law-abiding citizens is coming Fresno’s way. What that initiative looks like, how much it costs, and who...
Author Alison Weir remembers supporting Israel as a young person growing up in a military family. “I was sympathetic to Israel,” she said. “I had seen...
Traffic is slow as I work my way down 28th Street in Boulder, Colo. In the car edging ahead of me, I can see the outline...
A popular exhibition tracing the rich history of the Central Valley’s Latino community will continue through the summer. Arte Americas in downtown Fresno has extended the...
Trent Dilfer is back. But it’s not the return anyone would expect. The man considered one of the best quarterbacks in Fresno State history, who won...
After 43 years of bare-knuckled brawling, the leaders of Fresno Unified and its teachers union tried something different in hope of getting a better result. It...
Last year produced the election that knocked City Hall off of its right-leaning political axis, propelled it sharply left, and made “patience” a word for a bygone...