The Mexican consulate and a health organization will offer a new educational and referral service for uninsured immigrants in the central San Joaquin Valley starting in September.
Fresno defense attorney Scott Kinney, son of the late famed defense attorney Ernest Kinney, turned himself in to police Monday on domestic abuse charges after evading officers for four days.
A new report confirms a much-noticed finding that Fresno is home to the most concentrated urban poverty in the country -- but also finds that the city has made gains in recent years.
Fresno County supervisors approved a 315-acre gravel mine near the Kings River, going against the wishes of the county Planning Commission and many residents of the area.
Still struggling to balance a $1.7 billion budget that went into the red shortly after they adopted it in June, Fresno County supervisors Tuesday ordered more cuts.
A new threat is emerging that could keep the tidal wave of foreclosures continuing into 2011, experts say.
The derailment south of Fresno of two locomotives and four cars, including a tanker carrying liquid petroleum gas, disrupted Amtrak train service between Hanford and Fresno on Tuesday.
Two more candidates joined the race for Fresno mayor on Friday, the filing deadline for most elections in the June 3 primary. Eleven candidates will face off to replace Mayor Alan Autry.
Three months before Kaiser Permanente suspended a Fresno physician at the center of a state investigation into the deaths of two babies, the hospital offered him $2 million to resign.
A City Hall battle over how to pay for millions of dollars in park improvements could delay an ambitious effort to transform Fresno into a regional recreation destination.