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Paintings stolen from a truck in a hotel parking lot ended up with residents of a nearby mobile home park. → Read More
A Day of the Dead ceremony Wednesday, by the Fresno Boys and Men of Color, honored young lives lost too soon. → Read More
A federal judge denied Former Fresno Police Deputy Chief Keith Foster a new trial after being convicted of drug trafficking. → Read More
An emotional plea by parents, students and teachers in Sanger Friday night, to help keep the district's beloved superintendent from stepping down. → Read More
A high school hate crime is under investigation in Fresno after a student was allegedly attacked for being gay. → Read More
A Goshen man is in the hospital after being beaten and stabbed over the weekend in what Tulare County officials called a hate crime. → Read More
A Madera family is keeping a Halloween tradition alive, for their daughter who died 17 years ago. → Read More
Two people were arrested Monday during a prostitution sting at a Fresno massage parlor. → Read More
Fresno Sheriff's deputies raided a massage parlor in central Fresno on Monday and made two arrests. → Read More
The man who now admits to vandalizing signs for the new Fulton Street remains defiant on the eve of its grand opening. → Read More
A vigil was held Wednesday for 21 year-old Rahman Newsome, who was gunned down in a drive by shooting on October 13th. → Read More
The wildfires in Northern California are forcing thousands of people to find new homes. One woman is now leaving Santa Rosa with plans to relocate in the Central Valley to help a sister who lost everything. → Read More
Californian's will be picking a new governor next November. With the primaries set for June 5th 2018, the Republican candidates for governor are already hitting the campaign trail in Fresno to make their case for the job. → Read More
Police said the shooting happened just before 7pm on Mayfair near First and McKinley. → Read More
70 years of memories and history in Santa Rosa went up in smoke, after "The Tubbs Fire" destroyed one of California's most popular Jewish summer camps. → Read More
Visalia residents came together Monday night to try to find a solution to the rise in the area's homelessness. → Read More
Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 54, the "sanctuary bill" into law Thursday. → Read More
Students at Clovis Community College honored the victims of the Las Vegas shooting Wednesday night with a candlelight vigil and moment of silence. → Read More
Thousands of teachers with the Fresno Teachers Association voted Tuesday to authorize a strike after a year of failed contract negotiations with the Fresno Unified School District. → Read More
Fresno Police and local security experts are weighing in on the Las Vegas shooting, trying to learn from Sunday's tragedy in hopes of preventing similar attacks in the future. → Read More