By Zoyer Zyndel You are invited to attend the 2018 Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) on Nov. 16. Doors open at 6 p.m.; the event begins at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 8:30 p.m. The TDOR will be hosted [...] Continue Reading
Armistice and Its Aftermath
By Joshua Shurley Veterans Day, Nov. 11, is just around the corner. This year, the holiday is officially observed the following Monday, Nov. 12. One of the largest Veterans Day parades in the country [...] Continue Reading
Letters to the Editor — November 2018
Nunes Sends Out Hit Piece on Local Newspaper Nunes was stung by the Fresno Bee And he wanted revenge very badly But since he had no stinger He could only point his finger. Nunes slandered Andrew [...] Continue Reading
From the Editor – November 2018
Dear Reader, One of our founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, is quoted as saying, “Nothing is certain, but death and taxes.” The older I get, the more of this inescapable reality sinks in. We start [...] Continue Reading
Nachos, Nas and the Neighborhood
By Community Alliance Staff Nachos, Nas and the Neighborhood was a party in Jaswant Singh Khalra Park on Oct. 14 for West Fresno residents. Around 100 people, speaking English, Spanish, Hmong and [...] Continue Reading
Foro de candidatos para Concejal del Distrito 5: Chávez vs Yang
Por Stan Santos El 2 de octubre de 2018, se celebró un foro de candidatos en el Centro Comunitario Sal Mosqueda, patrocinado por One Healthy Fresno, Leadership Council for Health and Accountability, [...] Continue Reading
City Council to Mail Complete Ballot Language for Measure P
By Natasha Biasell On Oct. 25, the Fresno City Council voted to approve a direct mailer to all voters in the City of Fresno containing the complete ballot language for Measure P. Due to a clerical [...] Continue Reading
Fresno City Council District 5 Candidate Forum
By Stan Santos On Oct. 2, a candidate forum was held at the Sal Mosqueda Community Center, sponsored by One Healthy Fresno, the Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability, Faith in the Valley, [...] Continue Reading
Vote for a Difference
By Ruth Gadebusch Elections, by nature, are contentious with this one seemingly well on its way to record breaking. I have no scientific evidence, but it appears that the ads are nastier, started [...] Continue Reading
Is Devin Nunes a Farmer?
By Daniel O’Connell, Hope Nisly and Paul Buxman The last thing voters see as they cast their ballots is the candidate’s ballot designation. As a result, the identification has weighted significance [...] Continue Reading