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Pay A Little Now, Get A Lot Later

Examiner Fresno Edition

With a tight economy and many families scrimping, finding fun and economical activities to do as a family can be difficult. One option is to get a membership to a local zoo, aquarium, or park. Fresno's local Chaffee... »

“Rhino Resurrected” Review

The Word

With the digital age in full swing giving an individual the ability to easily download music to their computer, smartphone, or MP3 device, record stores have been nearly decimated. Rhino Records, one of the most influential and iconic record stores on ... »

Music In Fresno Tonight: Achievement House Works On Their Voice and The CYC Is Its Usual Brutal Self

The Fresnan

Great opportunity to check out this sorta new Voice Shop place tonight with a stellar local lineup of Achievement House, The Quiet Americans, Light Thieves and Brother Luke. Over at The CYC, things will be a bit more brutal with... »

Poet Laureate to speak Sat. at Fresno State

Political Notebook

Poet Laureate Philip Levine will be at Fresno State on Jan. 28 for a reading and book signing. The Pulitzer Prize winning poet and former Fresno State professor helped put the university's writing program on the map, and he remains today one of the are... »

The nominees are in for the 2012 Academy Awards

Examiner Fresno Edition

As most movie-lovers in Fresno have probably heard by now, the nominees for this years Academy Awards are finally in.This years we are seeing nine films up for this year's top prize of being Best Picture... »

Steve Pepper -- a blessing to retail and the theater

Political Notebook

No one mentioned tennis. That's a shame. Because whenever I hear the name "Steve Pepper," I think of tennis. But this was a memorial service for Steve at Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater in Fresno's Tower District, the same theater where Steve performed in... »

Boys' basketball: It's the battle for West L.A. supremacy

LATimes. Varsity Times Insider

L.A. University Coach Steve Ackerman isn't shy about what he thinks of Monday's Western League game against visiting Palisades at 5:30 p.m. He calls it "the longest true rivalry on the westside." University is 14-9 and 2-2 in league. Palisades... »

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Man fatally shot in SE Fresno identified

Fresnobee.com Local

A man fatally shot Saturday afternoon was identified by the Fresno County coroner as Sergio Lopez, 30, of Fresno. Read comments »

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