WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is lifting protections for some of the nation’s millions of miles of streams, arroyos and wetlands, nearing completion on one of...
City Hall announced the 17 people Thursday who are charged with taking a second look at Fresno’s plan for guiding development through 2035. The committee includes...
OK, let’s have a show of hands: Is Fresno City Hall not sufficiently business-friendly? That was the question posed to four men who want to represent...
Californians are long past the point at which affordable housing can be written off as somebody else’s problem. Last year, the Golden State had the 49th...
In northwest Fresno, “traffic” is a dirty word. Decades of piecemeal planning and years of rapid growth have spawned long lines of vehicles on major avenues...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court, on an 8-0 vote, ordered a lower court to take a new look at a federal agency’s designation of Louisiana timberland...
(Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect the Clovis City Council’s vote Monday night.) As Clovis grows, so do fees for new developments. The...
Could the San Joaquin River, long a dividing line in the heart of California, unite the state in pursuit a more metropolitan future for the Central...
During last week’s debate about approving a Clovis housing development, a comment from the audience set off Councilman Vong Mouanoutoua. He delivered a passionate retort, defending...
Clovis — with an estimated population today of 109,000 — is in a building boom that will make it a city of more than 175,000 residents by...
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