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Clovis East Alumni Accomplishes His Dream

A local family who has struggled to get services for their autistic son his entire educational career, is now smoothing…

The Legacy of Old Town Clovis is What Some May Say Started The “Clovis Way of Life”

In 1890, the City of Clovis began as a freight stop along the San Joaquin Valley Railroad by Fresno businessmen…

Clovis North Girls’ Soccer Wins Sixth Straight over Clovis High

Mia Mirelez is easy to spot on the field at a Clovis North girls’ soccer game. The 5-foot-7 senior is…

Bob Clark Celebrates His 100th Birthday

Robert “Bob” Martin Clark at the age of 19 enlisted in the United States Navy. Clark was assigned to the…

Clovis Police Department Presents Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Program

On Saturday, Jan. 15., the Clovis Police Department hosted a virtual celebration on behalf of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther…

Clovis Unified Updates Dress Code

Wednesday, Jan. 12, The Clovis Unified School District Board made official changes to the dress code during their first public…

City Council agrees to work independent of FCOG

  On January 10, he Clovis City Council voiced concerns about two topics within the housing department. City of Clovis…

CPD arrests suspect for Domestic Violence-Related Shooting

Just before 6:30 P.M. on January 11th, Clovis Police dispatch received a 911 call regarding a shooting at Clovis Hookah…

Clovis West Rides Dominant Defense to Another Win Over Clovis North

One month ago, Clovis North and Clovis West engaged in a boys’ basketball duel that needed three overtimes and a…

City Council proclaims January Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

The Clovis City Council proclaimed January 2022 as Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission (EOC)…