Fresno Creates Marijuana Equity Fund
Fresno Party Throwers Could Face $10,000 Fines
People caught throwing parties of 50 people or more in the City of Fresno could face fines of up to $10,000 under an ordinance passed by the City Council.
Election Officials Warn GOP Ballot Drop Boxes Are Illegal
The California Republican Party has been vocally critical of so-called ballot harvesting.
Fresno Moves Closer to Issuing Dispensary Permits
Death Toll From California Wildfires Rises
At least twenty-four people are dead and many others missing as wildfires continue to ravage California.
It’s Time To Stop The Intimidation Of Elected Officials
Special Editorial by Mike Madrid
Cities Face an Uncertain Future. What Can Be Done?
Fresno City Council Casts Narrow Vote to Regulate Commercial Pot
In a 4-3 vote Thursday, Fresno leaders voted to permit up to 14 recreational marijuana businesses in the city. The plan would yield an estimated 10 million dollars in tax revenue.
Trump’s New Homeless Czar is a Familiar Face to Cities and Counties
The Trump administration has hired a new executive director for the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness and a number of California cities and counties will recognize his name.
