By Stan Santos Troika—a Russian vehicle pulled by a team of three horses abreast. Also, a group of three people working together, especially in an administration. On Nov. 1, 2018, before the [...] Continue Reading
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Their Troika versus Ours
By Stan Santos Troika—a Russian vehicle pulled by a team of three horses abreast. Also, a group of three people working together, especially in an administration. On Nov. 1, 2018, before the [...] Continue Reading
Introducing the Building a Better Early Care and Education System Act
By Doris Easley A loud call by family child-care providers from all over California for the right to collective bargaining was clear throughout the state as nearly 300 family child-care providers, [...] Continue Reading
Introducing the Building a Better Early Care and Education System Act
By Doris Easley A loud call by family child-care providers from all over California for the right to collective bargaining was clear throughout the state as nearly 300 family child-care providers, [...] Continue Reading
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Hearing Held in Fresno
By Tracy Rosenberg The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) held a public participation hearing in Fresno on the statewide application for T-Mobile to merge with Sprint, which is part of [...] Continue Reading
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Hearing Held in Fresno
By Tracy Rosenberg The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) held a public participation hearing in Fresno on the statewide application for T-Mobile to merge with Sprint, which is part of [...] Continue Reading
Fresno Ends Homelessness: Here Is How It Happened
By Mike Rhodes (Author’s note: This fictional account illustrates the events, policy changes and political will it would take to end homelessness in our community.) The New Year started off [...] Continue Reading
Now More Than Ever: Why Equity and Fairness Matter in Fresno’s Legal Cannabis Industry
By Cesar Casamayor and Gidai Maaza As we begin to digest the results of Fresno’s historic legalization of cannabis, we must unify toward an industry that works for everyone, not just the [...] Continue Reading
Now More Than Ever: Why Equity and Fairness Matter in Fresno’s Legal Cannabis Industry
By Cesar Casamayor and Gidai Maaza As we begin to digest the results of Fresno’s historic legalization of cannabis, we must unify toward an industry that works for everyone, not just the [...] Continue Reading
The Gang That Cannot Shoot Straight Strikes (Out) Again on International Trade
By Daniel Garst “It doesn’t seem like anything was actually agreed to at the dinner and White House officials are twisting themselves into pretzels to reconcile Trump’s tweets (which seem, if not [...] Continue Reading
The Gang That Cannot Shoot Straight Strikes (Out) Again on International Trade
By Daniel Garst “It doesn’t seem like anything was actually agreed to at the dinner and White House officials are twisting themselves into pretzels to reconcile Trump’s tweets (which seem, if not [...] Continue Reading
Follow the Money
By Mike Rhodes The Fresno City Council voted, at its last meeting in 2018, to do a financial audit of the money it is spending on homeless services. Council members Steve Brandau, Paul [...] Continue Reading