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Fresno

ABOUT THE CITY

Fresno is the second-largest metropolitan area in California’s Central Valley with a population of over one million.

The City’s current economy is led by Fresno’s position as the hub for education, healthcare, government and professional services for the Central Valley of California. Construction employment has rapidly expanded as residential and commercial construction underwent a recent prolonged period of expansion. Food processing has led the manufacturing sector with such notable companies as Sun-Maid.  In fact Fresno is sometimes referred to as the Raisin Capital of the World.

Can you say hot…  summer temperatures regularly soar to highs of 105 °F (40 °C) or more. Summers provide considerable sunshine, with July peaking at 97 percent of the total possible sunlight hours!

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    About Fresno

    Overview

    Fresno is the county seat of Fresno County, California. Fresno has about a half million people living within the city limits, and double that in the entire metropolitan area. It is the sixth largest city in California and the largest inland city in the state. It is located in the San Joaquin Valley portion of California’s expansive Central Valley.

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    Neighborhoods

    Downtown

    For many years downtown was a neglected area of the city. Since the 1990’s, it has gone through a dramatic change and is starting to show significant signs of growth and private investment. The historic Warnors Theatre is located on Fulton Street.

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    Sunnyside

    Sunnyside is located on Fresno’s far east side, bounded by Clovis Avenue to the West. It’s one of Fresno’s affluent neighborhoods.

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    By Car

    Driving in Fresno

    Fresno is known for being the largest American city not directly linked to an Interstate highway. The city’s main north/south freeway is California State Highway 99. California State Highway 168 leads to the cities of Clovis and Huntington Lake, California State Highway 41 comes into Fresno from the south via Paso Robles, and California State Highway 180 comes from the west via Mendota.

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    Voter Registration

    It is important to note that if you are registering to vote for the first time, changing your name or political party, or have moved to a new county

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    Public Transportation

    Fresno Area Express (FAX)

    (559) 621-RIDE

    2223 G Street

    Fresno, CA 93706

    www.fresno.gov/DiscoverFresno/PublicTransportation

    The Fresno Area Express operates 5:30 am to 10:00 pm Monday through Friday and 6:30 am to 7:00 pm on the weekends.

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    License & Registration

    Driver’s License

    If you take a job here or become a resident, you must get a California driver’s license within 10 days.

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    Air Transportation

    Fresno Yosemite International Airport

    (559) 621-4500

    5175 E. Clinton Way

    Fresno, CA 93727

    www.fresno.gov

    Fresno Yosemite International (FYI) is the regional airport for the central San Joaquin Valley. It’s located about 4 miles west of downtown. More than 25 cities, with more than 100 flights daily are served out of Fresno. The terminal has a few restaurants and shops to keep you busy while you wait for your flight.

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    Television

         
    16 KHSC HSN
    18 KVPT PBS
    21 KFTV Univision
    24 KSEE NBC
    26 KMPH Fox
    30 KFSN ABC
    32 KJEO-LP America One
    33 KSDI-LP Shop At Home
    43 KGMC Independent
    47 KGPE CBS
    49 KNXT EWTN
    51 KNSO Telemundo
    53 KAIL MyTV
    59 KFRE CW
    61 KTFF Telefutura

    Radio

    FM Stations    
    KFCF 88.1 Community (Fresno)
    KQKL 88.5 Christian Contemporary
    KDUV 88.9 Christian Contemporary
    KVPR 89.3 Public/Classical (Fresno)
    KARM 89.7 Religious
    KUFW 90.5 Spanish
    KFSR 90.7 College (CSU- Fresno)
    KLVY 91.1 Contemporary Christian (Fresno)
    KSJV 91.5 Public-Español (Fresno)
    KSJV 91.5 Spanish
    KOND 92.1 Regional Mexican (Fresno)
    KSRW 92.5 Adult Contemporary
    KFSO 92.9 Spanish
    KRHV 93.3 Modern
    KNAC 93.5 Rock
    KSKS 93.7 Country (Fresno)
    KOKO 94.3 Rhythmic Oldies (Fresno)
    KGEN 94.5 Spanish
    KBOS 94.9 Hip Hop
    KBHH 95.3 Religious-Español (Fresno)
    KJFX 95.7 Classic Rock (Fresno)
    KSLK 96.1 Smooth Jazz
    KALZ 96.7 Modern (Fresno)
    KSEQ 97.1 Hip Hop
    KMGV 97.9 Rhythmic Oldies
    KHRN 98.3 Oldies
    KSOF 98.9 Adult Contemporary
    KJWL 99.3 Standards (Fresno)
    KIOO 99.7 Classic Rock
    KMQA 100.5 Spanish
    KMEN 100.5 Regional Mexican (Fresno)
    KOQO 101.9 Español (Fresno)
    KXQX 102.3 Spanish
    KHGE 102.7 Country (Fresno)
    KWTY 102.9 Classic Rock
    KAAT 103.1 Regional Mexican (Fresno)
    KZPO 103.3 Nostalgia
    KRZR 103.7 Rock (Fresno)
    KFRR 104.1 Alternative
    KCRZ 104.9 Adult Contemporary
    KUUS 105.5 Smooth Jazz (Fresno)
    KFJK 105.9 Jack FM Adult Hits (Fresno)
    KFYE 106.3 Christian Contemporary
    KJUG 106.7 Country
    KMMM 107.1 Español (Fresno)
    KRDA 107.5 Oldies-Español (Fresno)
    KMPH 107.5 News/Talk
    KLLE 107.9 Urban (Fresno)
         
    AM Stations    
    KMJ 580 News/Talk
    KIGS 620 Ethnic
    KFPT 790 Talk (Progressive)
    KBIF 900 Religious/Ethnic
    KWRU 940 Spanish
    KCHJ 1010 Spanish
    KTNS 1060 Standards
    KRDU 1130 Religious
    KQEQ 1210 Regional Mexican
    KJOP 1240 Religious
    KJUG 1270 Country
    KYNO 1300 Religious-Español
    KCBL 1340 Sports
    KGEN 1370 Spanish
    KVBL 1400 Fox Sports
    ESPN 1430 Sports
    KTIP 1450 News/Talk
    KIRV 1510 Religious-Talk
    KXEX 1550 Sports
    KGST 1600 ESPN Deportes
    KAVT 1680 Radio.Disney

    Newspapers

    The Fresno Bee 

    (559) 441-6111

    (800) 877-7300

    1626 E Street

    Fresno, CA

    93786-0001

    www.FresnoBee.com

    The Fresno Bee covers the news of the San Joaquin Valley, from Merced in the north to Bakersfield in the south. It’s owned by the McClatchy company, and ranks 4th in circulation among that firm’s papers.

    The Visalia Times-Delta

    (559) 735-3200

    P. O. Box 31

    330 N. West Street

    Visalia, California 93279

    www.VisaliaTimesDelta.com

    The Visalia Times-Delta is the oldest newspaper in the San Joaquin Valley and the sixth oldest daily newspaper in California. The daily has nearly 60,000 readers. The company also publishes the Tulare Advance Register, which focuses on county news, and El Sol, a Spanish language paper launched in 2003.

    Parks

    Dept of Parks and Recreation (559) 621-2900

    2326 Fresno Street

    Fresno, CA 93721

    www.fresno.gov/Parks-Rec

    Fresno is home to dozens of beautiful parks maintained by the city’s Department of Parks and Recreation.

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    Golf

    Airways Golf Course (559) 291-6254

    5440 E Shields Ave

    Fresno, CA 93727

    Public, 18 hole, 5286 yds, Par 69

    Belmont Country Club (559) 251-5076

    8253 E Belmont Ave

    Fresno, CA 93727

    Private, 18 hole, 6481 yds, Par 72

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    Spectator Sports

    Fresno Grizzlies – Baseball (559) 320-HITS

    1800 Tulare Street

    Fresno, CA 93721

    www.FresnoGrizzlies.com

    The Grizzlies are the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. They play in the Pacific Coast League at Grizzlies Stadium.

    Visalia Oaks, Inc. – Baseball (559) 625-0480

    440 N. Giddings

    Visalia, CA

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    Tennis

    College of Sequoias (559) 734-5496

    915 S. Mooney Blvd.

    Visalia, CA

    Nine outdoor courts with metered lights available. Open to the public during non-school hours only.

    Golden West High School

    1717 N. McAuliff St.

    Visalia, CA

    Six courts, without lights. Open to the public during non-school hours only.

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    Shopping

    Shopping Districts

    Chinatown

    You can enjoy authentic ethnic food and go shopping in an area filled with culture. Chinatown is located west of downtown Fresno near F and Fresno Streets.

    Downtown Visalia (559) 732-7737

    The Downtown Visalians

    104 S. Church St.

    Visalia, CA

    www.DowntownVisalia.com

    The beautifully landscaped downtown area of Visalia offers many unique specialty stores, quaint cafes and restaurants.

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    Higher Education

    Community Colleges

    Community colleges exist for two major purposes. The first is to serve as a bridge from high school to college by providing courses for transfer toward a bachelor’s degree. Four out of 10 college bound high-school graduates start their college education this way.

    The second function of community colleges is to prepare students for the job market by offering entry-level career training as well as courses for adult students who want to upgrade their skills for the workplace. They often offer programs that are not available at four-year schools, like fashion design.

    College of the Sequoias (559) 730-3700

    915 S. Mooney Blvd

    Visalia, CA 93277

    www.COS.edu

    Fresno City College (559) 442-4600

    1101 E University Avenue

    Fresno CA 93741

    www.FresnoCityCollege.edu

    San Joaquin Valley College (559) 448-8282

    295 E. Sierra Ave.

    Fresno, CA 93710

    www.SJVC.edu

    Liberal Arts Colleges

    Liberal arts colleges offer a broad base of courses in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Most are private and focus mainly on undergraduate students. Classes tend to be small and personal attention is available.

    Online Learning

    Recent years have witnessed the rise of online degree programs, to allow the busy professional a chance to work at their own pace from the comfort of their home on the path to getting a degree. The costs to students are typically the same as for traditional classes- and financial aid is equally available-while the cost to the institution can be much less.

    There are online universities ranging from legitimate distance learning systems to fly-by-night degree-mills. It’s important to research a particular institution before deciding to enroll in their system. Generally, brick-and-mortar schools that also offer online classes are the safest, though there are plenty of fully accredited online universities out there.

    Nearly 3 million students are believed to be taking online classes at institutions of higher education in the United States this year. That number has been growing about 25% a year recently. Now, virtually all public higher education institutions, as well as a vast majority of private, for-profit institutions, now offer online classes. By contrast, only about half of private, nonprofit schools offer them.

    Online schools offer everything from Associate’s degrees to Doctoral programs with available emphases in everything from Business Administration to Criminal Justice to Nursing. Some programs require students to attend some campus classes or orientations, but many are delivered completely online. Online courses generally require a computer with a broadband connection, but are now a serious option for the busy professional.

    Public vs. Private

    Public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources. Private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention and often more prestige.

    Universities

    Generally, a university is bigger than a college and offers more majors and research facilities. Class size often reflects institutional size and some classes may taught by graduate students.

    Cal State University Fresno (559) 278-4240

    5241 N. Maple Avenue

    Fresno, CA 93740-8027

    www.CSUFresno.edu

    California State University, Fresno was founded as Fresno State Normal School in 1911, and has offered advanced degrees since 1949. The University is commonly known as “Fresno State,” and has the bulldog as a mascot. More than 20,000 students currently attend the school.

    Fresno Pacific University (559) 453-2000

    1717 S. Chestnut

    Fresno, CA 93702

    www.Fresno.edu

    Fresno Pacific University is a Christian college currently serving about 2,000 students.

    San Joaquin College of Law (559)323-2100

    901 5th Street

    Clovis, California 93612

    www.SJCL.edu

    A private law school founded in 1970.

    Fresno National University (559) 256-4900

    20 River Park Place West

    Fresno, CA 93720-1551

    www.NU.edu 

    Upper Division

    Upper-division schools offer the last two years of undergraduate study, usually in specialized programs leading to a bachelor’s degree. Students then generally transfer to an upper-division college after completing an associate degree or after finishing a second year of study at a four-year college.

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