Fresno/ Community & Society
Published on September 23, 2019
Top Fresno news: Ordinance will penalize landlords with unsafe homes; city council joins DACA battlePhoto: Prayitno / Thank you for (9 millions +) views/Flickr

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Family, friends come together to honor Fresno County rollover crash victims

Friends of Daniel Ruiz and Ismael Cortez came together to uplift each other and to help the grieving families. They're raising money for funeral expenses through a series of car washes.

Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.

Fresno yogurt shop closing its doors after 6 years in business

The owners of Chosen Yogurt announced the closure of their North Chestnut Avenue location on the business's Facebook page.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

Fresno's Expositor building construction continues after minor halt

According to the Expositor Building Facebook page, it also revealed a layer of asbestos that halted work on Friday.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

New ordinance will penalize Fresno landlords with unsafe homes for renters

Now, a new ordinance by the Fresno City Council would drastically increase the penalties for landlords to step up to city standards.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

Party politics or fighting for Dreamers? Fresno city council joins DACA battle against President Trump

The Fresno city council voted 5-1-1 to join dozens of other cities to support the fight for Dreamers as the Supreme Court is weeks away from announcing their decision. 

Read the full story on KSEE24 News.


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