
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Fresno.
Dozens of residents evicted without reason from apartment complex in Madera
Nearly 30 families are scrambling to find a place to live before the holidays. Residents at the Laguna Knolls apartment complex, near Madera and Almond Avenue received 60-day notices telling them to move out.
Read the full story on CBS47 Fresno.
No shuttle service at this year's Christmas Tree Lane Walk Nights
Tree Fresno, which operates the shuttle service every year during Christmas Tree Lane Walk-Only Nights, announced that they will host an information desk this year instead.
Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.
How scam-artists are targeting veterans with phony checks
Switching from military life to civilian life can be challenging. But adding to that, a new report from the Better Business Bureau shows current and former U.S. service members are often the target of scams. The report found current and former service members who fell for a scam lost an average of $200, which is 32% more than the general public.
Read the full story on CBS47 Fresno.
Which neighborhoods receive the most government aid?
More than 1 in 5 households in Fresno receive food assistance from the government in CalFresh benefits, known nationally as SNAP. Most are low-income residents living in poor neighborhoods.
Read the full story on The Fresno Bee.
New violence provides clues in Sheklian murder
Action News has learned of new developments in the investigation into the murder of an 85-year-old Fresno man during a gun store robbery.
Read the full story on Corin Hoggard ABC30.
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