Terrell Carter II, a senior on the Fresno State men's basketball team, does what he always does, greeting fans after a home game. His first "target" is usually Lisa Smittcamp, Fresno County district attorney. Here, she smiles as he rubs his jersey
Owner Jeff Blair hopes to fill seats at the downtown venue with a promise of value and a good time for fans. Selland Arena once was the longtime home of the Fresno Falcons pro hockey team.
Barry Bauer, owner and president of Herb Bauer Sporting Goods, explains the retirement and closing sale he's holding at the long-time Fresno sporting goods store.
Newly hired head coaches at Tennessee and Nebraska are making last-minute pushes for Adrian Martinez’s services. Martinez faces a life-changing decision.
Louis Moosios, a San Joaquin River landowner and fishing guide, shows the sights and sounds of the river where it borders Fresno between highways 99 and 41.
Business owners talk about the challenges they are going through and the hopes they have for Fulton Street -- the former Fulton Mall -- which once was heralded as an urban trophy.
Former Fresno State football players Orlando Huff and Dante Marsh both played their senior seasons in 2000, but pro careers took them away from earning a college degree. Both came back this year to Fresno State to finish up what they started. Both
Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen once was overlooked in the recruiting process. The Firebaugh High graduate is excited as he prepares for the NFL draft in 2018.
Former Fresno State and Japanese league baseball player Fibber Hirayama, 87, pays his respect to those who cared for him, including former Fresno State teammate and major league pitcher Truman "Tex" Clevenger and past teammates at Exeter High Scho
Australian native Peter Murphy was a sprint car racer until a career-ending injury in a 2013 crash. Though he can no longer race, he remains active in the sport, lending his name and purse-raising skills to this weekend's fourth annual Peter Murph
A promising Fresno-area football-playing high school freshman keeps a level head on his shoulders and will make smart choices amid growing interest shown by college recruiters, his father says.