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    Browse fresnobee.com's interactive crime map – you can search by type of offense, by neighborhood, time periods and track trends.

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  • Fresno's last indie bookstore closes its doors

    The Fig Garden Bookstore fought the good fight. Against the big-boxers (the place did outlast Borders) and eReaders and Amazon. But the store is closing its doors and Fresno is now left without a independently owned bookstore


  • Refocusing Christmas

    How did you do on saving money this Christmas? Did you blow your budget? Are you dreading the arrival of bills in your mailbox instead of holiday cards?

  • New HSR chief defends the plan

    Despite a growing chorus of critics, the incoming head of the California High-Speed Rail Authority board remains confident that "the fundamentals of high-speed rail in California are strong" and that the central San Joaquin Valley is the place t

  • MTD CEK IMMIGRATION ICE

    Special report on illegal immigration in the Valley

    The contradictions are everywhere: Americans want illegal immigration to stop, but they enjoy its benefits of cheap goods and services. Lawmakers won't force businesses to verify their workers' legal status. And the government provides free services to illegal immigrants, whose taxes do not cover those services.

  • Historical perspective: Kingston

    Almost nothing remains of ghost town Kingston, but it lives on in history largely because of an event that broke the a quiet of a Christmas season evening nearly 140 years ago.

  • Fresno community is making a gradual comeback

    Eager homebuyers once had to get on a waiting list for a chance at a house in Fresno's Vineyards neighborhood west of Highway 99. That was in 2006. In the five years since then, residents have seen what an imploding real estate market can do.

  • Track locations, trends of Fresno felonies

    The Crime Map charts the time and location of reported felonies in the city of Fresno. You also can search a neighborhood for crime reports, and track the frequency of crime types over a chosen period of time.

  • Data Center

    The Data Center makes available to the public many of the links and databases – including some developed by The Bee – that reporters and editors use for research. You can search records ranging from property assessments to public employee salaries.

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