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Top Fresno news: Early morning Amtrak to Fresno suspended; Transgender Day of Visibility celebrated

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Published on April 09, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Fresno.

Early morning Amtrak San Joaquin trip from Fresno to Sacramento to be suspended

The early morning train trip from Fresno to the state capitol is being suspended due to low ridership.

Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.

Proposed city ordinance would cut Fresno liquor retailers in half

The proposed ordinance would do a number of things to restrict alcohol sales in the city but the most drastic is aimed at cutting the number of liquor and convenience stores.

Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.

'We are part of the community': Transgender Day of Visibility celebrated in Fresno

Fresno's transgender community celebrated themselves, and invited others to learn more about them Saturday.

Read the full story on KSEE24 News.

First Twitter, now The Fresno Bee: Devin Nunes files $150 million suit against McClatchy

U.S. Representative Devin Nunes, a Republican, continues a legal onslaught against perceived critics with a $150 million lawsuit over stories in McClatchy’s The Fresno Bee. He frequently cites Twitter in the suit.

Read the full story on The Fresno Bee.


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