Marek Warszawski, The Fresno Bee

Marek Warszawski

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  • The Fresno Bee
  • The Modesto Bee
  • The Sacramento Bee
  • The Tribune
  • MercedSunStar
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Past articles by Marek:

He sleeps with a machine that pumps air into his lungs. Oh, the joys of sleep apnea

Sleep apnea is an underreported disorder that affects 22 million Americans of both sexes and all ages, including Fresno CA Bee columnist Marek Warszawski. He writes about sleeping every night with a breathing machine. → Read More

He sleeps with a machine that pumps oxygen into his lungs. Oh, the joys of sleep apnea

Sleep apnea is an underreported disorder that affects 22 million Americans of both sexes and all ages, including Fresno CA Bee columnist Marek Warszawski. He writes about sleeping every night with a breathing machine. → Read More

Fresno, we have a gun violence problem. What are we going to do about it?

There’s no easy fix to last weekend’s spree of shootings in Fresno CA. Blaming people of differing political ideologies or certain races won’t get us any closer to a solution, Marek Warszawski writes. → Read More

Camp Fresno is in state of disrepair. What happened to the money for improvements?

For 50 years, Tami Roberts of Fresno, Kathy Clemmensen of Clovis and members of their large, extended family enjoyed a week of peaceful retreat under the tall pines of Camp Fresno. → Read More

Besides more lives, what do we have to lose? Fresno should pony up for Advance Peace

Program aimed at curbing gang-related gun violence has proven successful elsewhere. Marek Warszawski writes why it’s imperative that city leaders in Fresno CA find room in the budget to bring Advance Peace here, too. → Read More

No matter how inspirational, new Bulldogs marketing video only rubs dirt on deeper issue

Fresno State’s Pride of the Valley marketing video was praised on social media, but it ignores the lack of investment in facilities that keeps many Bulldogs fans away, writes columnist Marek Warszawski. → Read More

The view from two wheels: Biking trails count among Yosemite’s best-kept secrets

Yosemite Valley has more than 12 miles of paved bike paths. Bicyclists can also ride on roads. Here’s what to expect if you bike here, and how to rent a bike in Yosemite National Park, California. → Read More

Yes, the Grizzlies screwed up. But that shouldn’t erase years of championing our diversity

Throughout their 22-year existence, the Fresno Grizzlies have reflected and celebrated the diversity of the central San Joaquin Valley. One egregious mistake shouldn’t change that, columnist Marek Warszawski says. → Read More

After Assemblyman Arambula’s acquittal, DA sure sounds like politician she claims she isn’t

Opinion: Marek Warszawski says by continuing to tarnish the reputation of Assemblyman Joaquin Arambula following his acquittal on child abuse charges, Fresno County DA Lisa Smittcamp deepens community divide. → Read More

Shrink part of Blackstone to two lanes? Fresno trying to help cyclists feel safer

Opinion: While Fresno, California, has made progress making roads safer for cyclists, this May, National Bike Month, we recognize the city still lacks enough bicycle lanes to make people feel safe enough to ride. → Read More

This California assemblyman says he spanked his daughter. But the bruise wasn’t on her butt

Opinion: Joaquin Arambula, a Fresno, California, Democrat assemblyman on trial for misdemeanor child abuse, needs to think about taking a plea deal before his court case proceeds, even if that means stepping down. → Read More

This California assemblyman says he spanked his daughter. But the bruise wasn’t on her butt

Opinion: Joaquin Arambula, a Fresno, California, Democrat assemblyman on trial for misdemeanor child abuse, needs to think about taking a plea deal before his court case proceeds, even if that means stepping down. → Read More

This California assemblyman says he spanked his daughter. But the bruise wasn’t on her butt

Opinion: Joaquin Arambula, a Fresno, California, Democrat assemblyman on trial for misdemeanor child abuse, needs to think about taking a plea deal before his court case proceeds, even if that means stepping down. → Read More

This California assemblyman says he spanked his daughter. But the bruise wasn’t on her butt

Opinion: Joaquin Arambula, a Fresno, California, Democrat assemblyman on trial for misdemeanor child abuse, needs to think about taking a plea deal before his court case proceeds, even if that means stepping down. → Read More

Next mayor of Fresno will be a Democrat. Only uncertainty: Will it be in 2020 or 2024?

Opinion: The demographics are changing in Fresno, California, as more voters register Democrat than Republican. And this means the next mayor of the city likely will be more liberal minded than conservative. → Read More

Slatic did not tell the truth about tussle. Did Fresno authorities take him at his word?

Opinion: Did Fresno Unified School District board trustee Terry Slatic act in self defense during January 11 incident with Bullard High student? District’s report raises grave doubts about Slatic’s version of events. → Read More

Fresno Hall of Fame inductees include two with Super Bowl rings, another with Olympic medal

The Fresno County Athletic Hall of Fame announced its 2019 class: Andrea Duran (softball), Matt Giordano (NFL), Michael Pittman (NFL), Adrain Williams-Strong (women’s basketball) and two 1960s-era teams. → Read More

Panhandling ban in Fresno fails. Here are some other ideas Steve Brandau could get behind

Fresno, California, City Councilman Steve Brandau’s proposed ban on intersection panhandling died Thursday, March 21. Columnist Marek Warszawski has some ideas on city ordinances officials should consider instead. → Read More

By suing Twitter and parody account @DevinCow, Nunes makes himself a laughingstock

Opinion: Republican Representative Devin Nunes of Tulare, California, is suing social media site Twitter and parody accounts over the same behavior he used in campaign propoganda during the 2018 midterm election. → Read More

Effort to improve Fresno air quality underway. Will district blow off committee’s vote?

The California Air Resources Board and San Joaquin Valley Air District is required to work with the public on cleaning up pollution in Fresno per Assembly Bill 617. But neither side can agree on boundaries. → Read More