Something is about to happen in Clovis that hasn’t happened in nearly a decade. A small army of county employees will descend next Tuesday to administer the first city council election there since 2009. While some say it’s a sign that things in the city have been running well, others …
Read More »Protesters rally at Nunes’ Clovis office to criticize his support of Trump refugee orders
U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes’ support of President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration sparked a protest Wednesday in front of Nunes’ office in Old Town Clovis. The crowd of about … Click to Continue »
Read More »A teacher wore a Black Lives Matter pin to class. Now, he is banned from this Clovis school
David Roberts, a 75-year-old substitute teacher, went to work last month at Clovis West High wearing a Black Lives Matter button on his shirt pocket. A day later, he was … Click to Continue »
Read More »Clovis mental health hospital plan is being scrapped for now
Plans for a controversial behavioral health hospital in Clovis have been scrapped, at least for now, by the company that wanted to build it. The company’s lawyer confirmed Tuesday that … Click to Continue »
Read More »Fires Started by Fireworks, Clovis Fire Cracks Down on Illegal Fireworks by Going Undercover
The Fourth of July may be over, but the work continues for the Clovis and Fresno Fire Departments as they compile all the firework-related fires and crimes committed during the holiday weekend. Clovis Fire Chief Micheal Despain said he expected Sunday night to be just as busy because people …
Read More »Celebrating stone fruit in Clovis
The Stone Fruit Jubilee in Clovis celebrates all things local and organic.
Read More »Clovis woman forced to take down lost dog signs
A Clovis woman is not letting a city ordinance that bans posting signs on utility poles from stopping her from finding her dog. "Our other dog is not acting the same and we are missing her immensely," Jaimy Gains said. Gains lost her black miniature schnauzer in April. She put …
Read More »Purple Pipes in Clovis
In Clovis purple signs indicate that the water they’re using is recycled. In the middle of a drought, you don’t see green grass and a freshly manicured lawn very often. However this land at Community Hospital, uses recycled water. If you’ve been to community hospital in Clovis, you may have …
Read More »Man Exposes Himself to Students in Clovis
In Clovis, the search is on for a man who exposed himself to students at an elementary school. It happened near Freedom Elementary School at Locan and Gettysburg. The victims, three little girls, were walking home from school. They reported the crime to the principal, who called police. The girls …
Read More »Clovis teacher receives yearbook dedication
Cole Elementary School held a special event for the end of the year. Teachers and those retiring were honored and received service awards, students were recognized for their perfect attendance and the school yearbook was unveiled. One of a few teachers retiring this year is Mrs. Debbie Reid, she received …
Read More »Clovis High grad gets diploma, feather and all
It took a lawsuit, high profile news coverage and a last minute compromise, but Clovis High School’s Christian Titman received his diploma tonight with his feather proudly on display. Titman and the ACLU sued Clovis Unified, after they said the school would not let him wear an eagle feather …
Read More »Home of Hope: Foundation for Clovis Schools
High school is tough enough for teenagers, but for some a difficult home life adds to the struggle. The Foundation for Clovis Schools has a scholarship program that rewards students who overcome these obstacles. Much of that money comes from funds raised through the Granville Home of Hope. The students …
Read More »Clovis Student Sues Over Right to Wear Feather at Graduation
A senior at Clovis High School plans to take the district to court because he wants to wear an eagle feather in his cap at graduation. Christian Titman is an American Indian. He says the district won’t allow him to wear an eagle feather during graduation ceremonies this week. This …
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