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All Fresno County courthouses outside of the city of Fresno to close
The Fresno County Superior Court will close all of the courthouses outside of the city of Fresno in a cost-cutting move, the court announced today.
Local: Farm stands launch annual Fruit Trail guide
Fresno County officials on Thursday kicked off the annual Fruit Trail, a guide to nearly 40 family farms, roadside stands and farmers markets.
One arrested, two sought in fatal bar shooting in Fresno
Fresno police have arrested one man and are looking for a second suspect in the shooting death of another man early Saturday in the parking lot of a bar west of Highway 99.
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Armenian American teacher gets award for community service
PanARMENIAN.Net - Laurie Nalbandian , a P.E. teacher at Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Selma, California, was honored recently by the Fowler Chamber of Commerce for many years of community service, hanfordsentinel.com reports.
Updates: 54 central San Joaquin Valley schools honored for excellence
The organization recognizes the highest performing public schools in California that consistently improve academic achievement, reduce achievement gaps and help students become prepared for college.
Updates: Motorcyclist hurt in southwest Fresno crash after rally
A motorcyclist was critically injured when he crashed into a tree in southwest Fresno on Saturday after leaving the Soul Brothers Motorcycle rally at Kearney Park, according to the Fresno Police Department.
Driver in accident that killed Selma teens will have to stand trial
A motorist will stand trial on vehicular manslaughter charges in the deaths of two Selma High student-athletes, though the victims were in a car that had run a stop sign, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Local: Mormons lend a hand to spruce up Valley parks
About 1,100 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints converged on Woodward Park in northeast Fresno on Saturday morning to clean and spruce up the popular picnic and recreational spot.