Valley apricots ripening early in warm weather

You may be wilting from the recent stretch of warm weather, but the Valley's tree fruit is basking in it. The high heat has accelerated the ripening of several tree fruits, including apricots, an early season favorite.

805 beer for sale in the 559

Here’s a bit of news for craft beer fans: Firestone Walker Brewing Company’s 805 ale is now available in the Fresno area. Until now the beer, brewed in Paso Robles, wasn’t for sale on shelves outside of the 805 area code. The honey blond ale was reportedly being “smuggled” back in car trunks and back [...]read more »

New place to shop: Bling Witch

The newly opened Bling Witch Design Studio can bling out just about anything with rhinestones or glitter: T-shirts, high-heeled shoes, plastic cups, license plate frames, bumper stickers and baby onesies. You can even have a photo of your dog turned into a rhinestone design on a T-shirt. The business is a store that sells supplies [...]read more »

Kai saga turns dark, Day 2

By now, it’s pretty clear that Fresno’s infatuation with Kai, the famed — (you can insert some variation here using hatchet, hitchhiker or homeless/homefree descriptors) — has faded into something a lot less fun to write about. (And the Beehive did have its share of fun. Remember when we picked local actor Terry Lewis as [...]read more »

Jamie Luner reveals bedroom secret

I don’t know about you, but one of the weirdest scenes to me in TV movies and series are those that occur after a couple has been very intimate. While they are chatting, the woman is always draped in a sheet that has been strategically wrapped around her. This odd costuming always seem strange because [...]read more »

License-plate frame of the day

On my way to work this morning I found myself sitting behind an SUV in the left-turn lane at Shaw and Palm avenues displaying this license-plate frame: DON’T MAKE ME CALL MY FLYING MONKEY’S I called the Apostrophe Police, but I got put on hold. Instead, I pondered: If provoked, what would one call for [...]read more »

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Quilters honor Fresno State student whose mission is blankets.

Fresno State student Josh Polich has become an ambassador for reclaiming discarded wool that is dirtied and ends up in a landfill, working to ensure it is cleaned and spun into blankets that bring comfort to people, including men and women in the U.S. mil

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Teague: Native plants can help depleted bee population

A recent EPA report on the continuing decline of the bee population lists several probable causes. One of the suspected reasons may be the lack of a diversified diet for the bees. A fairly obvious problem may be that when hives of bees are trucked into la

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