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  3. Is sitting in the park a crime? Fresno city leaders say ‘yes ...

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    The Fresno City Council, with the support of Mayor Jerry Dyer, is on the verge of passing a dangerous and far-reaching new law that will make sitting, lying or sleeping on public property a crime ...

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  5. City spokesperson Sontaya Rose told The Bee in July that the existing 4/10 schedule was negotiated into the Fresno Police Officers Association’s Memorandum of Understanding contract with the ...

  6. Why potholes are overrunning Fresno streets. And what the ...

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    Fresno’s 1,850 miles of streets, extended end-to-end, would reach Chicago. Fixing city streets has overloaded the city’s maintenance budget by $500 million. Why potholes are overrunning Fresno ...

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  8. Man killed in Fresno gym parking lot identified by coroner ...

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    The collision between a car and the victim — who was identified Monday as Larry Charles Mitchell, 58, of Fresno — happened about 10:30 a.m. Friday outside of Planet Fitness on Blackstone and ...

  9. Fresno leaders want residents to weigh in on city’s police ...

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    City of Fresno leaders want residents’ input on the search for its 24th police chief through a survey and a series of community meetings, officials said Thursday.