Fresno City Councilman Luis Chavez and his wife, Fresno Unified trustee Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas, are being investigated for alleged improper votes while on the school board....
The Sixth Amendment of U.S. Constitution provides the right to counsel in criminal cases. A group of advocates — and at least one city councilmember —...
Update, 4/08/2021, 1 p.m.: Fresno City Council President Luis Chavez pulled his bill that would mandate “hero pay” for grocery and drug store workers at the...
Councilman Luis Chavez is working on a compromise for his hazard pay ordinance for grocery store workers within the city of Fresno. The legislation is set...
The city of Fresno is now taking applications to distribute $31 million in federal and state aid to residents who need help with rent or utilities....
Luis Chavez wants to make sure businesses are treating their workers fairly. He wants to start by mandating hazard pay for grocery workers. Chavez’s plan is...
Grocery store employees in the city of Fresno could see a $3 an hour bump in pay. The city council on Thursday will debate whether to...
When could the Fresno City Council debate an emergency ordinance closing down all businesses? “We will flag options and likely not vote until we get to...
The kids spoke and the Fresno City Council reacted, promising to invest nearly $10 million dollars to support youth in the coming year. A Wednesday night...
As soon as the Memorial Day weekend ends, Fresno residents will be free of the city’s shelter-in-place order. Mayor Lee Brand announced the rollback — effective...