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That is why the Fresno County Board of Supervisors recently adopted a resolution in support of the Second Amendment to the ...
In the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, we take pride in our heritage of self-reliance and respect for constitutional ...
A burst pipe forced the Fresno County Courthouse to evacuate on Monday, sending hundreds outside as alarms sounded throughout ...
A divided Fresno County Board of Supervisors adopted new spending limits on public events that members of the LGBTQ+ ...
Though the resolution is framed as fiscally-motivated, local LGBTQ+ members argued the resolution was a thinly-veiled attempt ...
All U.S. town and landmark names containing the word "squaw" must change. Indigenous groups support these mandates, but Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig is not on board.
Roman Rain Tree speaks to a crowd in the Fresno County town of Squaw Valley, California during a Sept. 20, 2022 meeting organized by Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, pictured at far right.
Fallout continues even as the One Big, Beautiful Bill hit President Trump's desk Friday.Protestors in Fresno took to the streets, many angry and fearful with how it could impact many livings here in ...
“Building bridges is extremely expensive,” said Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, whose district includes “hundreds” of spans over major rivers and seasonal creeks.
Explore the importance of the Second Amendment in Fresno County and how it shapes our community's values and freedoms.
Roman Rain Tree speaks to a crowd in the Fresno County town of Squaw Valley, California during a Sept. 20, 2022 meeting organized by Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, pictured at far right.
Roman Rain Tree speaks to a crowd in the Fresno County town of Squaw Valley, California during a Sept. 20, 2022 meeting organized by Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, pictured at far right.
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