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Longtime Fresno developer Leo Michaelides recalled as 'innovator'

Developer, investor and lifelong Fresno resident Leo Michaelides -- recalled as an "exceedingly bright" man who "really" liked people -- spent little time at the negotiating table. Read comments

 

Manning Avenue in Reedley to undergo closures

The left-hand turn lane on Manning Avenue near the Kings River Road in Reedley will close Monday as part of the switch from the old Manning Avenue Bridge to the new one. Read comments

 

Fresno Fire Department to start self-inspection program

The Fresno Fire Department on Monday will begin its new self-inspection program, which allows low-hazard businesses to perform their own checks for common fire and life-safety concerns. Read comments

 

Interstate 5 in Fresno County to undergo overnight closures

The right lane of Interstate 5 in two separate Fresno County areas will close overnight next week. Read comments

 

Central San Joaquin Valley hospitals guard against potential Ebola infections

No positive cases of Ebola virus have been identified in California, but central San Joaquin Valley hospitals are gearing up for the possibility. Read comments

 

Fire destroys shed, chars home in Fresno County

A fire ripped through a shed and caused major damage to a home Friday night south of Fresno, a Cal Fire official said. Read comments

 

Chukchansi tribe names police chief

The Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians has named a tribal police chief to improve security on the rancheria. Read comments

 

Fresno's near record-setting heat to continue through weekend

It's finally October, but the heat from Fresno's third-warmest September ever recorded will continue for at least another week. Read comments

 

Fresno County elections mistake will require new retirement board balloting

A missed trip to the post office could cost Fresno County taxpayers $10,000 after elections officials neglected to retrieve filled-out ballots for a vacant seat on the Fresno County Employees' Retirement Association board by a deadline. Read comments

 

Madera sheriff: Man burning deer carcass said he started Courtney fire

A man burning a deer carcass outside Oakhurst confessed and apologized for accidentally starting the Courtney fire, which destroyed 30 homes last month near Bass Lake, Madera County Sheriff John Anderson said Thursday. Read comments

 

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