Por LIZETTE NAVARETTE Imagina pagar tus facturas mensuales sin tener que estresarte por lo que tienes en el banco. Ir al trabajo todos los días para hacer algo que te resulte estimulante. Regresar [...] Continue Reading
Diagnosing Dementia Early Can Help Slow Progression
(Editor’s note: This article is reprinted courtesy of California State University–San Francisco.) Diagnosing dementia is often difficult. The brain itself is complicated, so someone suffering from [...] Continue Reading
Been Injured? Call…
BY GENE RICHARDS You know the ads: TV, billboards, everywhere. You’d think that personal injury law was a booming business. For me, yes and yes. I did call, but not to someone who advertises like [...] Continue Reading
Celebrating International Workers Day
BY COMMUNITY ALLIANCE STAFF More than 200 people marched through downtown Fresno on May 1 for International Workers Day demanding immigration reform and honoring workers throughout the world. It [...] Continue Reading
Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival
Fresno's 33rd annual Rainbow Pride Parade takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 3 in the Tower District (Wishon and Olive). For more information and other related events, [...] Continue Reading
Moving to Community Choice Aggregation for Energy
By Rob England The Climate Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has been a leader in creating climate solutions and action plans for a climate-safe future in California, hosted a community meeting [...] Continue Reading
Progressive, Local/Independent News
The May 2023 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 May 2023 Community Alliance newspaper. There are [...] Continue Reading
May 2023 Final
You can read the print version of the paper below. This is a .pdf of the May 2023 Community Alliance newspaper. There are features that allow viewers to increase the size of the pages for easier [...] Continue Reading
May Day in Fresno 2023
Video: https://youtu.be/phufOFxzY_U This video illustrates who attended the march and some of the groups involved in organizing this years May Day celebration. **** (The following history of [...] Continue Reading
Letters to the Editor
Progressive Newspaper Influence I feel really happy knowing that the Community Alliance newspaper is still around. I actually grew up in one of the smaller towns of the San Joaquin Valley (Dinuba) [...] Continue Reading
Racism Depends on Power to Thrive
An African-American girl attending Wilson Middle School in Chowchilla in Madera County is trying her best to stand up against racism, but it seems those in power won’t listen. The father of the [...] Continue Reading
Central Valley Fuego’s First Home Game of the Season
Fuego’s Victor Falck moves the ball downfield, pursued by Omaha’s Luis Gil. Fuego was unable to score and took a 0-2 loss. Omaha scored in the last few minutes of the first half, then in the last few [...] Continue Reading