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<em>Deadly Crush</em> By Maddie Day: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

Deadly Crush By Maddie Day: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Cynthia Chow
& Maddie Day


Had Cece Barton known better, she would never have hired electrician Karl Meier to make repairs on her Northern California Vino y Vida wine bar. She was in dire straits though, and it was too late that she learned of Karl’s abrasive attitude and shoddy practices, not to mention his poor treatment of his nephew assistant.

<em>Tooth and Claw</em> A Longmire Story By Craig Johnson: Review/Giveaway

Tooth and Claw A Longmire Story By Craig Johnson: Review/Giveaway

by Cynthia Chow


Nature has always played a role in Craig Johnson’s Absaroka, Wyoming mystery series, but never more so than in this latest novel featuring his Sheriff Walt Longmire. Retelling a tale to his disbelieving and cranky former mentor, Walt shares his terrifying adventures from 1970 working security for an Alaskan oil company.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Second Chances

Fresno Bully Rescue: Second Chances

by Terese Shaw


The Christmas holiday excitement of new puppies under the tree can be an amazing time for families and children. However, for those of us in rescue it can be a time of high anxiety as we know what may be coming in the next months. This is one of the reasons Fresno Bully Rescue makes lifelong commitments to the dogs in our care, even after adoption, to ensure they always have a safe, loving space.

Valley Animal Center, Juanita’s Story: A Mother’s Strength and Love

Valley Animal Center, Juanita’s Story: A Mother’s Strength and Love

by Juan Guitron


Helping animals with medical needs can be one of the most challenging yet rewarding parts of our work. There's something especially heartwarming about witnessing the bond between a mother and her puppies—like the bond we see with Juanita. This brave and loving mother of six has triumphed over incredible adversity and is now ready to begin her next chapter.

New Year Mystery Catch Up!

New Year Mystery Catch Up!

by Tracy Condie, Sarah Erwin, Cynthia Chow, &
Sandra Murphy


This week we are doing some more catch-up with some later part of 2024 mysteries--we have reviews and giveaways of The Little Lost Library: A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Book by Ellery Adams, A New Lease on Death: Supernatural Mysteries #1 by Olivia Blacke, Death by Caramel Macchiato by Alex Erickson, The Herringbone Harbor Mystery by Sally Goldenbaum, and Shear Terror: A Sewing Studio Mystery by Dorothy Howell.

Freezin’ for a Reason: Join the Polar Plunge to Support Special Olympics Northern California

Freezin’ for a Reason: Join the Polar Plunge to Support Special Olympics Northern California

by Molly Eide Marquez



Are you ready to jump in and do something special? The Polar Plunge is back, offering a thrilling and meaningful way to support Special Olympics Northern California. This year, brave souls will be "freezin’ for a reason" as they take an icy dip to benefit children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Here in the Central Valley, the Fresno Polar Plunge is happening on March 15 at Millerton Lake. Whether you’re a seasoned Plunger or a first-timer, this event is sure to be a splash.

Neil Simon’s <em>Chapter Two</em> On Stage at 2nd Space

Neil Simon’s Chapter Two On Stage at 2nd Space

by Lorie Lewis Ham


This past weekend Neil Simon’s play Chapter Two opened at 2nd Space Theatre in Fresno presented by Good Company Players. For those like me who had never seen the play, or the movie, Chapter Two is about recent widower and novelist George Schneider (Terry Lewis) whose brother Leo (Henry Montelongo) pushes to start dating again. When that goes very badly, George is ready to give up. Then Leo finds Jennie Malone (Claira Broach) and everything changes.

8 Efficient Solutions for Managing Business Inventory and Supplies

8 Efficient Solutions for Managing Business Inventory and Supplies

by Staff


Effective inventory and supply management is essential for businesses of all sizes. Without proper organisation, many businesses struggle with overstocked items, misplaced goods, or insufficient storage, leading to inefficiencies and increased costs. Finding practical solutions to streamline inventory processes is crucial for success.

Mystery Coming Attractions: January 2025

Mystery Coming Attractions: January 2025

by Victoria Fair


We have just said goodbye to one year, while ushering in another, and I can’t help but feel reflective. As is the tradition, shared by so many of us regardless of religious or cultural beliefs, it is time for us to take an inventory of our lives and resolve to shed unhealthy habits for healthy ones. For me, there is no better place to start than with one of my passions—reading.

Deadly Crush By Maddie Day: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Cynthia Chow
& Maddie Day


Had Cece Barton known better, she would never have hired electrician Karl Meier to make repairs on her Northern California Vino y Vida wine bar. She was in dire straits though, and it was too late that she learned of Karl’s abrasive attitude and shoddy practices, not to mention his poor treatment of his nephew assistant.

Tooth and Claw A Longmire Story By Craig Johnson: Review/Giveaway

by Cynthia Chow


Nature has always played a role in Craig Johnson’s Absaroka, Wyoming mystery series, but never more so than in this latest novel featuring his Sheriff Walt Longmire. Retelling a tale to his disbelieving and cranky former mentor, Walt shares his terrifying adventures from 1970 working security for an Alaskan oil company.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Second Chances

by Terese Shaw


The Christmas holiday excitement of new puppies under the tree can be an amazing time for families and children. However, for those of us in rescue it can be a time of high anxiety as we know what may be coming in the next months. This is one of the reasons Fresno Bully Rescue makes lifelong commitments to the dogs in our care, even after adoption, to ensure they always have a safe, loving space.

Valley Animal Center, Juanita’s Story: A Mother’s Strength and Love

by Juan Guitron


Helping animals with medical needs can be one of the most challenging yet rewarding parts of our work. There's something especially heartwarming about witnessing the bond between a mother and her puppies—like the bond we see with Juanita. This brave and loving mother of six has triumphed over incredible adversity and is now ready to begin her next chapter.

New Year Mystery Catch Up!

by Tracy Condie, Sarah Erwin, Cynthia Chow, &
Sandra Murphy


This week we are doing some more catch-up with some later part of 2024 mysteries--we have reviews and giveaways of The Little Lost Library: A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Book by Ellery Adams, A New Lease on Death: Supernatural Mysteries #1 by Olivia Blacke, Death by Caramel Macchiato by Alex Erickson, The Herringbone Harbor Mystery by Sally Goldenbaum, and Shear Terror: A Sewing Studio Mystery by Dorothy Howell.

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Deadly Crush By Maddie Day: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Cynthia Chow & Maddie Day

Had Cece Barton known better, she would never have hired electrician Karl Meier to make repairs on her Northern California Vino y Vida wine bar. She was in dire straits though, and it was too late that she learned of Karl’s abrasive attitude and shoddy practices, not to mention his poor treatment of his nephew assistant.

Deadly Crush By Maddie Day: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Cynthia Chow & Maddie Day

Had Cece Barton known better, she would never have hired electrician Karl Meier to make repairs on her Northern California Vino y Vida wine bar. She was in dire straits though, and it was too late that she learned of Karl’s abrasive attitude and shoddy practices, not to mention his poor treatment of his nephew assistant.

Queer Mystery Coming Attractions: January 2025

by Matt Lubbers-Moore

We are changing this column to include an interview with authors about their current and upcoming works in progress. Our first author is Rob Osler, author of the Hayden and Friends Mysteries and the upcoming mystery novel, The Case of the Missing Maid, set to be released in early January but covered in this article last month.

How I Failed My Way into Writing Books

by David Aljuni

March 24, 2021. My family and I were enjoying dinner after a show. I was working two jobs at the time, plus making my first feature film. After years of planning, I had shot most of it with the best cast anyone could have asked for, and magic had been made. I had brought my laptop and hard drive with me, hoping I could get some more editing done in the three-and-a-half-hour drive both to and from the show, but we were all in the moment and enjoying each other's company, so no editing had been done thus far on the trip.

Mystery Short Story: Clear Evidence

by Guy Belleranti

Edie Cunningham left Sarah Bracey's house the same way she'd come, by an unlocked back window. Got to get away from here, Edie thought, ripping the rubber gloves from her hands, and stuffing them beside the small flashlight in the hip pocket of her jeans. Got to get far away from Sarah’s dead body on the study floor.

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Neil Simon’s Chapter Two On Stage at 2nd Space

by Lorie Lewis Ham

This past weekend Neil Simon’s play Chapter Two opened at 2nd Space Theatre in Fresno presented by Good Company Players. For those like me who had never seen the play, or the movie, Chapter Two is about recent widower and novelist George Schneider (Terry Lewis) whose brother Leo (Henry Montelongo) pushes to start dating again. When that goes very badly, George is ready to give up. Then Leo finds Jennie Malone (Claira Broach) and everything changes.

Neil Simon’s Chapter Two On Stage at 2nd Space

by Lorie Lewis Ham

This past weekend Neil Simon’s play Chapter Two opened at 2nd Space Theatre in Fresno presented by Good Company Players. For those like me who had never seen the play, or the movie, Chapter Two is about recent widower and novelist George Schneider (Terry Lewis) whose brother Leo (Henry Montelongo) pushes to start dating again. When that goes very badly, George is ready to give up. Then Leo finds Jennie Malone (Claira Broach) and everything changes.

It’s Scary On The Surface Promises a Spooktacular Evening For the Whole Family

by Chelsea Jones

Mark your calendars for October 11 and prepare for a night filled with music, community, and Halloween spirit. It’s Scary On The Surface Part 3 is entering its third year, featuring live local music, food and drink, trick-or-treat bags for kids, face painting, and more. This Halloween-themed event will be hosted at the Selma Arts Center in downtown Selma on Friday, October 11. With tickets priced between $12 and $15 (children 10 and under get in free), this night promises fall fun the whole family can enjoy.

KFCF’s Tower Live!

by Blake Jones

Wouldn’t it be cool if there were an event that showcased local artists: musicians, singer-songwriters, poets, and spoken-word artists? And wouldn’t it be cool if it happened EVERY month, instead just a one-off? And wouldn’t it be cool if part of their mission was to include diverse voices from all over our community? And wouldn’t it be even cooler if those live shows were also broadcast on a powerful, local FM radio station?....Ah….we’re in luck! Using some Measure P funds, KFCF 88.1 FM will be doing just that.

Missing Persons: A Ghost Short Story

by Ellyn Siegel

I handed my friend Graham a print out of the portrait I’d just taken of him and he burst into tears. He was sitting in the tapestry chair with his elbows resting on the wooden, carved lions head armrests, gazing into the near distance, exactly as I’d asked him to pose.

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Fresno Bully Rescue: Second Chances

by Terese Shaw

The Christmas holiday excitement of new puppies under the tree can be an amazing time for families and children. However, for those of us in rescue it can be a time of high anxiety as we know what may be coming in the next months. This is one of the reasons Fresno Bully Rescue makes lifelong commitments to the dogs in our care, even after adoption, to ensure they always have a safe, loving space.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Second Chances

by Terese Shaw

The Christmas holiday excitement of new puppies under the tree can be an amazing time for families and children. However, for those of us in rescue it can be a time of high anxiety as we know what may be coming in the next months. This is one of the reasons Fresno Bully Rescue makes lifelong commitments to the dogs in our care, even after adoption, to ensure they always have a safe, loving space.

Feral Paws Rescue: Skittles

by Paula Hunsacker

Skittles lost her owner and was surrendered to a shelter by the family. Sadly, no one in the family wanted to keep her. She is eight years old, overweight, and her hair was matted all over her back. She has known only one owner and one home her whole life.

Christmas Joy with Five Rattie Sisters

by Stephanie Cameron

Today we look back on five adopted sisters who are living the type of life that every volunteer at Rattie Ratz Rescue hopes for. A life of joy, love, and fun with their family - with a healthy dose of spoiling mixed in! Rattie Ratz is a Non-Profit in Northern California dedicated the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of domestic pet rats. The ultimate goal at Rattie Ratz is to find safe and loving homes for each animal that passes through the organization, and the five sisters featured here have done just that.

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Reedley College Celebrates Grand Opening of McClarty Center for Fine and Performing Arts

by Jim Mulligan

Reedley College marked an historic milestone on Tuesday, November 19, with the grand opening of the McClarty Center for Fine and Performing Arts. The $30 million facility, a state-of-the-art addition to the campus, drew over 200 attendees––including dignitaries, community leaders, and members of the McClarty family––for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and celebration.

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How to Compost at Home?

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If you’re into gardening (and you probably are if you’re reading this), you know how important it is to keep the soil fertile and to make your plants thrive. But what do you use as fertilizer? Do you just get store-bought chemical fertilizer or do you invest some free time into making your own?

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