Fue la noche de la Herencia Hispana en el partido de Fuego contra Spokane Velocity el 9 de octubre. Había bailarines de mariachis dando lo mejor de sí en el carril que conduce desde el estacionamiento [...] Continue Reading
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Sobrevivir al Incendio Creek
Jem Bluestein y yo estábamos parados junto a la carretera Woodland, justo al lado de la autopista 168, mirando hacia la cuenca de Jose. “Simplemente subió aquí, por el cañón. Simplemente subió aquí [...] Continue Reading
“Lo Que La Constitución Significa Para Mí”, en Fresno
Directamente desde Broadway, la innovadora obra de la dramaturga Heidi Schreck insufla nueva vida a nuestra Constitución e imagina cómo moldeará a la próxima generación de estadounidenses. Heidi, [...] Continue Reading
Recommendations for November 5, 2024
The Community Alliance newspaper prints a guide for voters every election cycle. This gives readers the ability to see who is endorsing candidates and you can choose which values you agree [...] Continue Reading
Racism and Class War in Fresno
At a Sept. 23 press conference, City of Fresno officials announced that the City would be aggressively enforcing its harsh new anti-camping ordinance, which calls for arresting unhoused people [...] Continue Reading
Arts & Culture Calendar
You can read the (.pdf) print version of the Arts & Culture page below. There are features that allow viewers to increase the size of the pages for easier reading. Simply place your cursor over [...] Continue Reading
Calendario de Arte y Cultura
Puedes leer la versión impresa (.pdf) de la página de Arte y Cultura a continuación. Hay funciones que permiten a los usuarios aumentar el tamaño de las páginas para facilitar la lectura. Simplemente [...] Continue Reading
Progressive, Local/Independent News
The October 2024 Issue of the Community Alliance is now online You can read the print version of the paper at the link below. This is a .pdf of the October 2024 Community Alliance newspaper. There [...] Continue Reading
Thanks to Voters, Fresno Supports the Arts
Measure P, the ⅜-cent sales tax approved by Fresno residents a few years back to improve local parks and support the arts, is finally here. Literally. On Sept. 5, the Fresno Arts Council (FAC), led by [...] Continue Reading
Radio Bilingüe: Building a Dream
Local community radio station Radio Bilingüe on Sept. 19 announced an ambitious plan to build a plaza, “a beautiful, sustainably designed community space where we can train more Fresno youth and [...] Continue Reading
Artists Unhappy with City Involvement in ArtHop
On Sept. 5, a protest called “ReHop” (@rehopfresno on Instagram) took place on Kern and Fulton streets in Fresno. The event was carried out by artists unhappy with the City’s recent decision regarding [...] Continue Reading
Lights Out!
Heat is dwindling, but the cold is coming soon. With PG&E prices, the Central Valley better bundle up. Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), an investor-owned utility company that powers [...] Continue Reading