William Jones+FollowFresno drivers: Get 90% off car A/C repairs!California’s Cool Air Rebate Program is making a real difference for Fresno drivers struggling with broken car A/Cs during our brutal summers. If you qualify, you only pay 10% of the repair bill—no more sweating through traffic or putting off expensive fixes. Many folks didn’t even know this help existed until they showed up at the shop, and now word is spreading fast. If your car is from 1993-2019 and you meet the income requirements (think Medi-Cal or CalFresh), you could be chilling in your car again for a fraction of the usual cost. Check out coolairrebate.org for details and share with anyone who needs a break from the heat! #Cars #CarOwnership #Fresno00Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowFresno pets find new homes at 80s-themed eventForty lucky pets just started new lives with Fresno families, thanks to a vibrant 80s-themed adoption event at Valley Animal Center! With over 200 animals from 16 shelters, the center was buzzing with excitement—and creative costumes. The best part? All adoptions this August are donation-based, making it easier than ever to welcome a furry friend. Events like this show how much our community cares about giving animals a second chance. Anyone else thinking about adding a new member to the family? Let’s talk about what makes adoption special for you! #Pets #Fresno #AdoptDontShop00Share
Harold Sosa+FollowFresno’s Night of Hope shines light on mental healthMental health struggles have surged by 25% since the pandemic, touching more families in Fresno than ever before. That’s why NAMI Fresno’s Night of Hope Dinner wasn’t just another fundraiser—it was a powerful reminder that no one has to face these challenges alone. Guests enjoyed live music, great food, and lively auctions, but the real takeaway was the sense of community and support. Events like this are making it easier for people to talk openly about mental health and find help when they need it. How do you think our community can keep this momentum going? #Health #MentalHealth #Fresno00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowFresno man weighs rental dreams vs. real risksA Fresno homeowner with $175K saved up is eyeing a rental property, but financial expert Dave Ramsey urges caution. Ramsey warns that taking on more debt for multiple rentals can quickly turn dreams into financial headaches—think unexpected repairs, vacancies, and mounting costs that eat into profits. Even with a big down payment, hidden expenses can surprise you. Ramsey’s advice? Move slowly, avoid over-leveraging, and make sure you have cash reserves for emergencies. For anyone considering real estate, what’s your take: play it safe with cash or take the risk for bigger gains? #RealEstate #Fresno #Investing00Share
Roger Franco+FollowNASCAR fans in Fresno: Here’s where to watch this weekendNASCAR won’t be on KSEE24 this Saturday in Fresno because of pre-season football, but race fans don’t have to miss out. The big Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona is still happening at 4:30 p.m.—just tune in to NBC or stream it on Peacock. Plus, if you’re into motocross, the season’s final Pro Motocross race from Budds Creek is streaming live Saturday morning on Peacock. It’s a packed weekend for motorsports, even if your usual channel isn’t showing the action. Who’s planning to watch, and where? #Sports #Racing #Fresno00Share
marklowe+FollowFresno rallies for beloved restaurant managerLongtime Pismo’s Coastal Grill manager Sam Behpoor, a familiar face to many in Fresno, was suddenly detained by ICE, leaving his family and the community in shock. Sam, who’s called Fresno home for nearly 40 years, is known for his warmth and dedication—both at work and with his family. His wife and young son are struggling with his absence, and locals are questioning how someone so deeply rooted here could face deportation over an old, non-violent conviction. The outpouring of support shows just how much Sam means to Fresno. What do you think this says about our immigration system and the impact on families? #News #Fresno #CommunitySupport00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowFresno’s job fair gives real second chancesHundreds of Fresno locals with criminal records lined up for a shot at a fresh start at the Second Chance Job Fair this week. With over 1,000 people registered, the event brought together 22 employers—including the City of Fresno and major companies—ready to hire those re-entering society. Organizers say landing a job after incarceration can cut the chance of returning to jail by nearly half. With incarceration rates up 25% in Fresno County, this kind of support could be a game changer for families and neighborhoods. What do you think—should more cities do this? #Safety #Fresno #SecondChance00Share
Christian Jones+FollowFresno loses a creative legend: Aesop’s impact lives onFresno’s music and arts scene just lost one of its brightest lights. Derrick “Aesop” McElroy wasn’t just a hip-hop pioneer with Living Legends—he was the kind of person who opened doors for others, championed local talent, and made everyone feel seen. Whether he was serving up ramen at Aesop’s Tables or connecting artists at Grizzly Fest, his energy pushed Fresno’s creative community forward. Friends remember him as a mentor, a risk-taker, and a true inspiration. How do you think one person can shape a city’s culture? Share your memories or thoughts below. #Entertainment #Celebrity #Fresno00Share
Timothy Bird+FollowFresno restaurant faces $18K power bill shockA Fresno restaurant owner just got slammed with an $18,000 PG&E bill—after already paying $21,000 last year! Even after spending $50,000 on new, efficient AC units, the costs barely dropped. Property taxes and insurance have tripled in five years, forcing him to close two locations. Solar? Out of reach at a million dollars. Now, with another scorching summer, he’s worried about keeping the doors open. If energy costs keep climbing, how are local businesses supposed to survive? Have you noticed your bills going up too? Let’s talk about what’s happening in Fresno and what can be done. #Business #Fresno #SmallBusiness00Share
Robin Long+FollowFresno's chic new shopping spot is hereFresno is getting a taste of luxury with the debut of The Avenue, a chic mixed-use complex at Willow and Shepherd. This spot promises a unique blend of local charm and upscale experiences, featuring stunning architecture inspired by southern Italy. Among the exciting new arrivals are Enzo’s Table, offering local jams and olive oils, and Il Caffè, a cozy Italian-style coffee shop. Plus, Poke House brings a fresh twist on Hawaiian poke, and Quesadilla Gorilla offers gourmet quesadillas. With a mix of local and national brands, The Avenue is set to become a community favorite. What are you most excited to explore? #News #Fresno #LocalBusiness00Share