Anthony De Leon

Gov. Newsom Declares Drought Emergency and Proposes Assistance Plan

The Central Valley could be receiving much-needed help from the state level as California Gov. Gavin Newsom expanded the drought…

Salute to Patriots Honors Clovis’ Future Service Members

The Clovis Veterans Memorial District (CVMD) honored Clovis Unified High School students committing to future military careers at its annual…

CUSD Continues to Move Forward with 2021-22 School Year Plans

Preparation for the 2021-22 Clovis Unified School District (CUSD) school year continues as the 2020-21 school year dwindles to its…

City Council Postpones Voting on Blackhorse Assessment Increase

The Clovis City Council discussed the increase of annual assessment fees for the Blackhorse Assessment District, located near Minnewawa and…

Former Clovis Student Sues Teacher, District for Alleged Abuse

A Fresno man is suing a former Clovis elementary school teacher for allegedly sexually assaulting him as a sixth-grader nearly…

Richard Delgado: An Educator, a Son and Legacy

An educator must be highly regarded if when people utter their name, reverence follows. The name holds a special place…

107th Clovis Rodeo Wraps Up a Successful Weekend

The 107th Clovis Rodeo was an extravaganza made possible by the dedication of numerous volunteers, the City of Clovis and…

Clovis Rotarians Donate to Fresno State Student Programs

The Clovis Rotary Club (CRC) made two donations to Fresno State organizations at its weekly meeting on Friday, April 23.…

Habitat for Humanity Continues Veteran Home Building Efforts

Habitat for Humanity continues its work in the City of Clovis with its latest two-home project that provides housing for…

CUSD Grants Employees COVID Compensation

The Clovis Unified School District (CUSD) plans to compensate its full-time employees with a one-time payment for their efforts to…

Clovis Moves Into Orange Tier

  Fresno County continues to improve its COVID tier placement as the Fresno County Department of Public Health (FCDPH) announced…

Council Approves Bonuses for Clovis PD Recruits and Candidates

Clovis Police Department (CPD) recruits and candidates are in line for bonuses from April 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022.…

CUSD Receives Agriculture Grant

Clovis Unified School District (CUSD) was the recipient of a nearly $273,000 grant from California Department of Food and Agriculture’s…

CUSD Announces Plans for Graduations, Proms, and More

Clovis Unified students are receiving the news that they have been anticipating for months, as Superintendent Dr. Eimear O’Farrell announced…

Clovis Rodeo Association Releases Health Guidelines for 107th Clovis Rodeo

The Clovis Rodeo is two weeks away from celebrating its 107th year in Old Town Clovis on April 21-25 after…

CUSD Provide Latest Update on COVID-19 Plans

On Tuesday, California announced a plan to discontinue the color-coded tier system statewide by June 15, which could have significant…

Unionizing a Point of Contention at CUSD Board Meeting

A contentious battle between pro-union and union opposition was at the forefront of the Clovis Unified School District (CUSD) Governing…

California Plans for Statewide Reopening in June

A return to normalcy reminiscent of before the COVID-19 pandemic is on the horizon as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced California’s…

City Council Discusses Future Funds from Relief Bill

The Clovis City Council reviewed the American Rescue Plan (APR) Act and detailed what the plan means for the City…

CHS Students Recognized for Top Construction Design

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) recognized Clovis High School’s (CHS) building trades internship class for its work…

New Mayor Jose Flores Detail Plans for Third Term

Entering his third term of serving as Clovis’ mayor, Jose Flores leans on his decades of experience in achieving the…

Clovis Businesses Reopen Under Red Tier

California announced that Fresno County is elevating into the red tier of the color-coded COVID-19 state rankings, thus relaxing restrictions…

Large Trash Fire Shuts Down Willow Avenue

A trash fire was the cause of a nearly two-hour traffic stoppage at northbound Willow and Nees Avenues on Friday…