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Fresno State baseball headed to Santa Barbara for NCAA Regional
A day after winning the Mountain West postseason championship in San Diego, the Fresno State baseball team gathered on campus Monday for the NCAA Tournament selection show, and found out it will be staying on the west coast to compete in a four-team Regional, headlined by Big West Conference champion UC Santa Barbara. The Bulldogs […]
Fresno’s diesel dilemma: A Band-Aid for toxic air on the south side?
When it comes to environmental justice, the City of Fresno’s eyes appear to be bigger than its stomach. Despite commissioning a damning UC Merced report that linked the city’s decades of truck-heavy planning decisions in south Fresno to elevated rates of infant mortality and asthma hospitalizations, the City Council appears to have little appetite to address the issue head-on.
Bulldog Insider analysis: Christopher Gabriel
Central Valley sports talk show host Christopher Gabriel joins Scott on Bulldog Insider to discuss, among other things, paying college players, Bulldog football’s prospects next season, and Vance Walberg’s chances of getting the men’s basketball program turned around.
Running for Remembrance: Clovis Celebrates 13th Annual Memorial Event
May 25, 2024 – As dawn’s first light bathed the streets of Clovis, a picturesque scene of shared stories and solemn memories unfolded at the 13th Annual Clovis Memorial Run. More than a race, this event weaves together the past and present, honoring the military heroes who sacrificed their lives for our freedom while celebrating the unwavering commitment of current servicemen and women.
California mom fined $88K after kids accidentally broke the law at the beach
A California mother faced an $88,000 fine after her five children collected 72 clams that they mistakenly thought were seashells. Charlotte Russ told local news station KFSN that she took her kids on a day trip to Pismo Beach, and made a mistake by letting her kids take the clams from the beach.
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