

From the Editor
// By Eduardo Stanley
We Need to Vote Some Reps Out The new era of madness started in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20. It was not a surprise because Trump promised lots of extreme right policies as a candidate. And now he [...] Continue Reading

Letters to the Editor
// By Community Alliance
A couple of observations regarding your January issue. First, in Ruth Gadebusch’s column (“One Woman’s View”), she states that “If Hunter Biden were not the President’s son, this offense would have [...] Continue Reading

MLK Day
// By Community Alliance
Jan. 20 was the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and the City of Fresno held its annual march and rally in commemoration of the civil rights leader. Fresno is unusual in holding a City-sponsored [...] Continue Reading

Artes y Cultura de Fresno Febrero 2025
// By Community Alliance
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Fresno Arts Calendar February 2025
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Peace and Social Justice Calendar February 2025
// By Community Alliance
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The February 2025 Issue of the Community Alliance is now online
// By Community Alliance
You can read the print version of the paper at the link below. This is a .pdf of the February 2025 Community Alliance newspaper. There are features that allow viewers to increase the size of the pages [...] Continue Reading

MAGA 2.0: What’s ahead?
// By Michael D. Evans
There has been much speculation about what the incoming Trump administration and his MAGA base have in store for the country. Despite vehement denials by Trump and his running mate (what was his [...] Continue Reading

Bishop Calls Out Trump to His Face
// By Community Alliance
On his second day as President, Donald Trump attended a church service at the Washington National Cathedral, where Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde used her sermon to deliver a pointed message to the new [...] Continue Reading

Keeping It Real with the Revolutionary MLK
// By Leni Villagomez Reeves and Rafael Avitia
Each year on the birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., people who hated him and everything that he worked for, spoke and wrote for, went to jail for and ultimately died for, take his name [...] Continue Reading

Rally Against Pesticide 1,3-D in Visalia
// By Paulina Deeds Ortiz
Farmworkers, community leaders and environmental advocates gathered in Visalia to protest the use of the pesticide 1,3-Dichloropropene (1,3-D or Telone) and demand stronger regulatory protections from [...] Continue Reading

Golden Inhalers To Be Awarded
// By Kevin Hall
Spend a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner listening to the 4th Annual Smoggies, Fresno’s only awards ceremony for political malfeasance and climate avoidance. Journalists will be honored for capturing [...] Continue Reading

Managing Valley Aquifers
// By Vic Bedoian
California recently celebrated 10 years since the enacting of the State Groundwater Management Act, the landmark legislation known by the acronym SGMA. The law mandated that overdrafted groundwater [...] Continue Reading

“Punishing and Insulting the Poor”
// By Steven Roesch
It’s a problem that many employees face now and then: What should they do if they have a truly awful boss? Several workers in Adelle Waldman’s Help Wanted share this problem, and they came up with [...] Continue Reading

Two Nations, One Struggle
// By Zarina Zabrisky
Russia’s aggression has destabilized regions, displaced millions and violated countless human rights, demonstrating that its actions are not only a regional crisis but also a global challenge. In [...] Continue Reading

Cuba Briefly Off the “Terrorism” List
// By Leni Villagomez Reeves
(Editor’s note: Just a few hours into the new Trump administration, the White House announced that Cuba is back on the list of “terrorist countries.”) The U.S. State Department maintains a list of [...] Continue Reading

Lessons from Nuremberg
// By Bayard Taylor
(Editor’s note: At press time came the announcement of the Jan. 15 ceasefire and prisoner/hostage exchange between Hamas and the Israeli government. This agreement is welcome, but it remains to be [...] Continue Reading

Central Valley Briefs
// By Community Alliance
Gender-Affirming Surgery Support Trans-e-Motion has reopened its Community Care Grants, which fund gender-affirming surgeries for Central Valley residents, thanks to a $5,000 grant from Equality [...] Continue Reading

Manifestación Contra el Pesticida 1,3-D en Visalia
// By Paulina Deeds Ortiz
Trabajadores agrícolas, líderes comunitarios y defensores del medio ambiente se reunieron en Visalia para protestar contra el uso del pesticida 1,3-dicloropropeno (1,3-D o Telone) y exigir [...] Continue Reading

Sierra Club Sponsored Page
// By Community Alliance
February 2025 You can read the print version of the Sierra Club page below. This is a .pdf of the February 2025 Sierra Club Sponsored Page. There are features that allow viewers to increase the [...] Continue Reading

WILPF Sponsored Page
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