Fresno Mayor Swearengin seeks re-election

Ashley Swearengin announced Thursday that she will seek a second term as Fresno's mayor, saying the city is well on its way toward a dramatic turnaround, but much work remains.

Halderman is latest Valley lawmaker sent to Doghouse

The state Capitol's smallest piece of legislative real estate is now home to Fresno Republican Assembly member Linda Halderman.

State can eliminate local redevelopment agencies, high court rules

In a significant budget victory for Gov. Jerry Brown and lawmakers, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday the state can eliminate the local agencies that subsidize construction in blighted areas. Fresno city officials warned the ruling could undercut efforts to revitalize deteriorating neighborhoods.

Early district maps reveal overhaul of Valley politics

A statewide citizens commission charged with the once-a-decade redrawing of California's congressional, Assembly and state Senate districts on Friday proposed a radical overhaul of the region's political landscape.

Fortune announces Fresno Co. seat bid

Real estate broker Larry Fortune announced his candidacy for the District 2 Fresno County supervisor seat Wednesday.

Fresno council looks at reshaping District 7

With Fresno city planners working to redraw district lines based on the 2010 census, some City Council members feel it is time to fix District 7.

Political turf wars under way in Fresno Co.

Fresno County supervisors have begun digging in to defend their political turf as new census figures show a need to redraw their districts before next year's elections.

SSA program pays off for Valley jails

Local governments strapped for cash are turning to a new source of income: a bounty payment for reporting jail inmates to the Social Security Administration.

Fresno City Council OKs contracts change

The Fresno City Council on Thursday unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance amendment that would change the way the city awards sole-source consulting contracts of more than $50,000.

Denham will host meeting in Fresno

Rep. Jeff Denham, an Atwater Republican, will host a town hall meeting on Monday at the University of California at Merced's Fresno Center on Shaw Avenue near the Fashion Fair mall.

Mayors urge caution on federal budget cuts

Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin on Thursday joined West Sacramento Mayor Christopher Cabaldon, a Democrat, and other city leaders in warning about the tight spending bill approved by the House last week.

Merced lawmaker blasts Obama, Pelosi

WASHINGTON -- The San Joaquin Valley's protracted foreclosure crisis is driving an ever-deeper wedge between Democratic leaders and Rep. Dennis Cardoza, D-Merced.

Moderate Democratic Blue Dogs hope to bounce back

The diminished Blue Dogs are hoping to get their Capitol Hill bite back. Three months after the November election that slashed their numbers, and one month after losing a symbolic challenge to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, members of the moderate Democratic coalition insist they are more relevant than ever.

Denham to chair development panel

WASHINGTON -- Freshman Rep. Jeff Denham of Atwater is getting the gavel after just a few weeks in Congress.

Governor signs housing bill at Fresno stop

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday signed legislation in Fresno that will extend and enlarge a popular program that gives tax credits to first-time homebuyers.

Fresno City Council cool to water law

The Fresno City Council on Wednesday got its first look at a new state law regulating how Californians water their yards.

Radanovich looks to future

WASHINGTON -- Rep. George Radanovich, R-Mariposa, now begins the hardest congressional year imaginable.

Feinstein water plan may give Boxer headaches

Sen. Dianne Feinstein has just complicated Sen. Barbara Boxer's search for San Joaquin Valley voters.

Fresno Co. GOP's aid to SoCal lawmaker investigated

A San Diego County Assembly member has returned more than $78,000 in campaign donations from the Fresno County Republican Party -- contributions that had sparked controversy and prompted a state investigation.

Four challenge three Porterville incumbents

PORTERVILLE -- Seven candidates are running for three spots on a City Council that is expected to face decisions that will significantly affect Porterville's future.

Valley Public TV sponsors Fresno mayoral debate

Fresno mayoral candidates singled out air quality, crime and jobs as top issues facing the city in coming years during a debate Monday night sponsored by Valley Public Television.

District 2 candidates trade jabs

Two distinct views divide the political turf in the race for the District 2 seat on the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.

Council hopefuls hear residents' complaints

Pinedale residents concerned that the city of Fresno is dragging its feet in making improvements to their neighborhood received pledges to speed up the process Monday night from two City Council candidates.

Letter from state Sen. Dave Cogdill about Armenian genocide

Ninety-Three Years of Waiting

Fresno mayoral hopefuls chart first 100 days

A new mayor might not be the only change at City Hall next January.

Budget challenges dog mayor candidates

Fresno's next mayor will inherit a challenge -- how to balance the budget and preserve police, fire and other services when city revenues are shrinking.

Fund aimed at affordable housing

Officials hope a $500,000 fund created by the Fresno City Council last week will spark new affordable housing projects for families whose income falls below the average for the area.

California sues feds over emissions

SACRAMENTO -- California sued the federal government Thursday to force a decision on the state's request to enforce tough new rules aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.

River bill hits rapids in D.C.

WASHINGTON -- Oil and gas producers working in the Gulf of Mexico would pay to help restore the San Joaquin River under a bill that encountered new difficulties Wednesday amid growing debate.

Ballot push targets gangs

SACRAMENTO -- Law enforcement groups and Republican lawmakers announced Monday an anti-gang ballot initiative that would lead to the biggest sentencing changes since the controversial "Three Strikes" law was enacted more than a decade ago.

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