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Police say Selma group was fraudulently collecting donations Sunday in Visalia
Three members of a group supposedly raising money for a family member's funeral Sunday were cited for violating city ordinances after Visalia police grew suspicious of their activities.
Local: Local briefs: Trial ordered for man in cockfight killings
A man arrested in Arizona must stand trial in the 1995 shooting deaths of two men at a cockfight near Parlier, a Fresno County Superior Court judge ruled Monday.
Updates: Deputies searching home of Orange Cove mayor's son
Fresno County sheriff's deputies this morning were searching the home of Victor Lopez Jr., the son of Orange Cove Mayor Victor Lopez, the Sheriff's Office said today.
Valleya s sales-tax revenue takes sharp nose dive
Sales-tax revenues in the central San Joaquin Valley fell sharply in the second quarter of this year, marking some of the worst declines in decades and posing scary budget threats for local government.
Dear Abby: Thank you for your response to "Alarmed in Apple Valley" , who was concerned because her teenage nephew shows so much affection toward his mother.
Orange Belt Power Rankings: Volleyball - Oct. 29
Balance is the key as Ashtyn Atkinson, Jessica Runyon, Amanda Monge and Tiffany Diaz each average around six kills per match.
Fresno Welfare Employee Goes on Trial
Testimony began on Friday in the trial of a Fresno County welfare department emloyee who allegedly sold drugs to an undercover officer.
Can men get breast cancer? It's a question that came up at the Fresno County Board of Supervisor's meeting, on the website of a well-know rock and roll drummer, and at the home of a Fresno man.
Updates: DA: No death penalty for '05 stabbings
The Fresno County District Attorney's Office said Monday that it will not seek the death penalty against a Selma man charged with the July 2005 stabbing deaths of his father and stepmother in their Tarpey Village home.
Word on the street: Selma gets a skate shop
Three years after making her first batch of almond butter in her kitchen, Jennifer Barney's business is stocking shelves in nearly 400 stores and moving into its own Fresno facility.
Valley Storm Arrives; Power Goes Out
Wind and rain worked together on Tuesday to leave thousands of PG&E customers without power in Fresno County.
Local: Fresno State students take time to help out
Fresno State President John Welty on Monday urged faculty to look beyond budget problems and turn adversity into opportunity -- partly by using furlough days to feed the hungry on the Valley's west side.
Golden West volleyball moves to 3-0 in WYL
The Golden West girls volleyball remained undefeated in the West Yosemite League with a 25-20, 25-11, 25-13 sweep of Hanford West on Tuesday.
Business: 121-year-old Lemoore newspaper ceases publication
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Hospital Bids to Manage Kingsburg Hospital
Tulare Regional Medical Center officials have approached financially strapped Kingsburg District Hospital with a proposal to form a joint powers agreement that would have Tulare Local HealthCare District manage the hospital under a profit-sharing arrangement.
Two men critical after shooting near Fresno
A member of a motorcycle club was fatally shot early Sunday morning and two other people were wounded at a large biker party southwest of Fresno.
Business: Word on the Street: Business finds perfect fit for women
For the second time in a month, the federal government has used stimulus money to jump-start two affordable-housing developments in the central San Joaquin Valley.
Fresno officer awarded Lifesaving Medal
According to Susan Williams [letter July 10], Fresno police officers don't have the same rights as every other citizen in Fresno.