Fresno/ Community & Society
Published on November 27, 2019
Top Fresno news: Vandals target mayoral candidate's billboard; fires break out at vacant homes; morePhoto: Melissa Wiese/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Fresno.

Billboard for mayoral candidate Jerry Dyer targeted by vandal

A downtown Fresno billboard for the election of mayoral candidate Jerry Dyer was vandalized Monday. Opponent Andrew Janz condemned it.

Read the full story on The Fresno Bee.

He made his victim dig his own grave; the family wants the Governor to deny parole

A man who made his special needs victim dig his own grave before killing him will be out of prison unless Governor Gavin Newsom takes action. 

Read the full story on CBS47 Fresno.

Loved ones remember boy killed in hit-and-run and fight to keep his memory alive

Family and friends remember a 12-year-old Fowler boy whose life was cut short nearly a decade ago. 

Read the full story on KSEE24 News.

Fires break out at vacant Fresno homes as temperatures drop

A pair of suspicious fires in southeast Fresno has investigators on high alert, since both were set at vacant homes.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

Fresno mass shooting: Hmong community struggles with painful memories as new year approaches

As the Hmong community prepares for the upcoming new year, they remember those who won't be at the celebration this year after a mass shooting killed four and injured six.

Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.


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