Fresno's Terry's House Celebrates 15 Years of Serving Families of Hospital Patients
The 'home away from home' for families facing critical medical situations has provided comfort and support since 2011.
Attic Fire Under Investigation in Visalia
Childhood Friends Turn Historic Fresno Home Into New Bar
Crime
Fresno Doctor Loses License After Sexual Misconduct Allegations
The Medical Board of California revoked the license of Dr. Victor Lynn Perry following accusations of inappropriate touching during an examination.

Firefighter Injured in Motel Blaze
Responder hospitalized with broken leg after fall during fire suppression efforts
California High School Students Disciplined for Homophobic Display
Redwood High School seniors rearranged their shirts to spell out a slur, sparking outrage from classmates and disciplinary action from the school district.
Weather
Fresno Crews Prepare for Powerful Storms
Public works and fire departments ready for heavy rain, wind, and flooding

Fresno County CAL FIRE Station Finds Temporary Solution After Roof Destroyed by Funnel Cloud
Normal operations continue at Fresno County Fire Station 95 in Tranquillity after intense winds ripped off the roof on Monday.
Power Outage Hits Kings Canyon National Park
Visitor center closed due to winter storm damage
Health
Valley veteran regains control from tremors, looks forward to Valentine's Day dinner with wife
Retired Marine Corps veteran Danial Payne credits a breakthrough wearable device for restoring his music, service, and cherished moments with his wife.

Fresno Food Businesses Temporarily Closed for Repairs in January
Two Mexican restaurants and a gas station market were shut down for remodeling and other issues.
Fresno Cancer Survivor's Journey Inspires Mother-Daughter Business
20-year-old Frida Sofia's near-death experience led her mother to start a small gummy candy company to support the family.
Politics
Fresno Leaders Secure $2 Million for San Joaquin River Projects
Funding will support planning and development for public access and recreation along the river corridor.

Legislator Seeks to Limit Pay Raises for CSU Presidents
Bill would repeal recent increases and cap executive compensation in California's public university system
VP Vance's Deleted Armenian Genocide Tweet Sparks Concern in Diaspora
The Vice President's social media post referring to the Armenian Genocide was quickly removed, drawing criticism from the Armenian-American community.
Business
California AG's Blackjack Ban Could Devastate Cardroom Industry
New gaming regulations could lead to mass layoffs and hundreds of millions in lost tax revenue, cardroom operators warn.

National Workers' Comp Insurer Opens First Fresno Office
TheZenith Insurance Company celebrates new location as part of growth and community commitment.
California Bans Blackjack at Card Rooms, Fresno Casino Owner Warns of Tax Revenue, Job Losses
The new regulations, proposed by the state Attorney General, effectively ban card room blackjack and place stricter rules on player-dealers.