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125 years of Fresno’s Salvation Army

The Salvation Army of Fresno is celebrating 125 years of ‘doing the most good’ in the community.Soldiers from around the state attended an awards event at the Fresno Convention Center Tuesday night.It was a time to look back at the rich history and honor those who are keeping the mission …

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Fresno’s Maya Cinemas focused on safety

More than 80 people are working on finishing up construction inside the Maya Cinemas for opening day Friday May 22nd. On day one customers will notice an emphasis on safety. The management at Fresno’s newest theater plan to check bags of customers coming into the theater.

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Fresno’s proposed budget investing in public safety

Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin says her 2016 budget proposal will put more police officers and first responders on the streets in the coming year. Monday afternoon, the mayor joined city staff inside the financial offices at city hall to unveil more details from her budget, which included investing in city …

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Fresno’s Old Armenian Town

       Decades ago, a large number of Fresno’s Armenian residents lived in a part of downtown Fresno called Armenian Town.  It spanned several blocks and included dozens of homes, churches,  and Armenian owned stores and businesses.  Downtown development including the freeway and Convention Center leveled much of Armenian Town, …

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