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The Fresno Bee was a major news source for Fresno from its very first edition. That Oct. 17, 1922 newspaper was 60 pages and delivered to 12,000 homes. Another 4,000 people bought it on the street.
The Fresno Bee this week takes its biggest step yet on our journey toward a more digitally focused, sustainable future. We’re switching to three days of print newspapers beginning with Sunday ...
The criminal case against a man who ignited a conflagration that decimated a historic Isleton restaurant and marina in 2022 wrapped up this week after he reached a plea deal.
In 1932, The Fresno Bee took over the subscription lists of The Fresno Republican and merged the newspapers. The Fresno Bee began publishing the Spanish newspaper Vida en el Valle in 1990. The paper launched its website in 1996; in November 2005, the paper integrated its online operations into the paper's other departments. [6] In 2004, The ...
Vida en el Valle is a free, bilingual (English/Spanish) newspaper covering ethnic society and culture. The newspaper was first published on August 15, 1990 and is published as part of The Fresno Bee, in Fresno, California. [1] The paper is published weekly on Wednesdays with separate editions in five cities: Fresno, Merced, Modesto, and Stockton.
Located in the nearby small Fresno County community of Malaga, the Chestnut-Central crossing received the most votes (21%) from a week-long Fresno Bee poll that asked readers to choose the most ...
When a hate crime gets reported, it becomes a high priority for Fresno police. When police get a call regarding hate crime, a supervisor is prepared to contact an investigative unit, said Balderrama.
KCBL (1340 AM) is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Fresno, California, KCBL is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and has a sports format. Most of its programming originates from Fox Sports Radio, and KCBL also broadcasts play-by-play coverage of the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Los Angeles Dodgers.