Professor Clovis Karam doesn’t shy away from bringing a unique take on teaching. Using his own takes on inner beauty, the ...
The college will use the money to bolster its endowment, expand financial aid for its 4,000 students, and support a spate of ...
Gavin Newsom signed a major safety law on artificial intelligence, creating one of the strongest sets of rules about the technology in the nation. By Cecilia Kang Reporting from Washington Gov. Gavin ...
Not all electric bicycles are created equal, and not all of them are legal to ride on trails or walkways under California state law. Over the past few months, the City of Clovis has gained attention ...
Once believed to be the first Americans, the Clovis People left behind tools, hunting sites, and mysteries. But why did they vanish so suddenly? Trump Invokes ‘Golden Share’ to Block U.S. Steel Plans ...
September 17, 2025 — The Clovis Police Department is pioneering a new era of law enforcement in the Central Valley with the launch of its Real-Time Information Center (RTIC) and an advanced Drone as ...
Thursday is the 24th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. The California 9/11 Memorial Remembrance Ceremony is held annually on the anniversary at ...
CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – During Monday’s city council meeting, dozens of dancers from the city’s senior center came out to express their disappointment with how the city has handled adding ...
California and Delaware warned OpenAI on Friday that they have “serious concerns” about the AI company’s safety practices in the wake of several recent deaths reportedly connected to ChatGPT. In a ...
Opinions about artificial intelligence tend to fall on a wide spectrum. At one extreme is the utopian view that AI will cause runaway economic growth, accelerate scientific research and perhaps make ...
Lorenzo Rios speaking at The Wall That Heals press conference on September 2, 2025. (Photo by Steven Sanchez, Clovis Roundup) September 4, 2025 — The Clovis community is celebrating a new achievement ...
Clovis, California is relaunching its transit system, which is free to ride, with eight bus lines, double the service, and a new on-demand microtransit service, reports Leqi Zhong in The Fresno Bee.