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Prophecies about the end of the world have been debated by scholars, theologians and religious leaders for a long time. But it’s not just them. Pop culture also has a fascination with end times.
Vincent Biondo III returned to teach at California State University, Fresno, this fall semester, after he served six months as a Fulbright scholar in Cardiff, Wales.
In the central San Joaquin Valley, there are a number of ways to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). It’s as simple as walking in a candlelit church procession or dipping bread into chocolate in front of an altar.
About 70 local churches will work together to present a large community outreach event in southwest Fresno next weekend, distributing about 160,000 pounds of groceries to the needy and offering other services.
A group of local contractors is nearing completion of a Fresno home renovation project — and the home’s sale will benefit four central San Joaquin Valley nonprofit organizations helping the needy.