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The annual Fresno Madera Continuum of Care report shows how many people in the region experienced homelessness at the beginning of the year.
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The Fresno City Council unanimously approved a new Capital Projects Department to facilitate infrastructure projects.
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The Fresno City Council recently passed its largest budget in city history. Departments, such as police and fire, are getting a record boost in funding and new positions are being created to fix potholes in city streets.
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Bitwise employees nationwide were officially terminated earlier this week. The city of Fresno is lending a hand to local workers.
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Rainbow stripes are flying high above Fresno from now until the end of June.
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The Fresno-based tech company Bitwise Industries has furloughed all its employees due to what its CEOs are calling “acute financial distress.”
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A proposed $1.85 billion budget calls for major increases in spending and the possibility of a voter-approved utility rate hike.
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Two years after the murder of a street vendor, the city of Fresno is boosting safety and security among that community.
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The Fresno City Council approved a multi-step process to change the names of Kings Canyon Road and Ventura and California streets to honor farmworker rights icon Cesar Chavez.
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Advance Peace was one of 13 community organizations to receive grant funding, including the Boys & Girls Club and Fresno Police Activities League.