FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- In the toughest rebuke on the president since crucial SNAP benefits ran out on November 1, a U.S.
Fresno's City Council voted unanimously Thursday to allocate $250,000 to the Central California Food Bank to assist families facing food insecurity in the wake of the government shutdown.
On Thursday, the Fresno City Council has unanimously approved a $250,000 funding package to help the Central California Food ...
The community advocates argue the plan to annex 9,000 acres near Southeast Fresno would drain the city’s resources too thin ...
In a city’s downtown, especially one that physically looks like a city environment, there should be more to do. The reason ...
The Fresno City Council unanimously approved a resolution to allocate $250,000 to the Central California Food Bank to provide an estimated one million meals to Fresno families in need following ...
The proposal marks the second time in recent months that the rail authority has caused an uproar by pitching changes to plans ...
It’s amazing to think that a county that houses the fifth-largest city in the state also generates more agricultural output ...
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