Kaylee Gutierrez is among the 19.3% of students who enter Fresno State as freshmen and get their diplomas four years later. But she did something else...
The Fresno mayoral election is starting out hot and before the March primary will make all those before it seem like dinner debates in an arctic...
(Editor’s Note: This is an updated version of Bill McEwen’s Jan. 10, 2019, column on the financial challenges facing the Marjaree Mason Center.) Domestic violence again...
You’d think that California, which boasts the world’s fifth-largest economy, would have ample tax revenue for schools, roads, and a public safety net. But, in some...
It’s called speaking truth to power. And, Wednesday night, five women dedicated to special education students and families delivered the truth to the most powerful leaders...
As soon as he became superintendent in 2017, Bob Nelson publicly acknowledged serious, heart-breaking problems in Fresno Unified’s often-criticized special education program. The criticism hasn’t relented...
Please, can someone close to Joaquin Arambula talk sense to the assemblyman? He’s in desperate need of a lucid, heart-to-heart conversation from somebody close, somebody he...
Almost universally, Armenians are dedicated to ensuring that the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks from 1915 through 1918 is acknowledged and never...
Retired judge Robert Oliver summed up the 90-minute community conversation Tuesday night about picking Fresno’s next police chief this way: “What I heard was, people are...
The shameful City Hall ritual of rubber-stamping liquor licenses finally faces its deserved demise. For decades, residents, school officials, and ministers have sought to convince city...