Christina Davis+FollowFresno’s TGS Logistics closes after 40 yearsTGS Logistics, a family-run trucking company based in Fresno, is shutting down after four decades of moving goods across California and Nevada. The news hits home for many local drivers and port workers who’ve counted on TGS for steady jobs and reliable service. The company cited tough market conditions as the main reason for closing its doors. For a lot of folks in the Central Valley, this isn’t just another business story—it’s about neighbors, friends, and the changing face of local industry. How do you think these shifts in trucking are affecting our community? #Business #Fresno #Trucking00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowCostco could move from Fresno to MaderaFresno shoppers might soon have a longer drive for those bulk buys—Costco is eyeing a move to Madera. Madera County supervisors are rolling out the red carpet, promising a smoother process and fewer headaches for the retailer. If this happens, it could mean big changes for both cities: Madera could see more jobs and tax dollars, while Fresno might lose some of its shopping convenience. What do you think—would you make the trip to Madera for Costco runs, or is this a dealbreaker for your weekly routine? #Business #LocalBusiness #Fresno00Share
Mary Williams+FollowYosemite Falls Cafe’s tough pause: What’s next?A kitchen fire has forced Yosemite Falls Cafe on Blackstone to close its doors for at least two months, leaving regulars and staff in limbo. Owner Manny Perales didn’t hold back his frustration, especially with canceled events and the lack of support from PG&E during this tough stretch. For nearly 20 years, this spot has been a go-to for locals, and now its future feels uncertain. How do you think small businesses can bounce back from setbacks like this? Share your thoughts and support for the YFC community below. #Food #Fresno #YosemiteFallsCafe00Share