It’s a great day to walk our neighborhoods and support the Wolfpack AAU Basketball program! 🏀 Supporting our D7 small businesses means supporting our aspiring business owners too.
Swing by today and show some love at their lemonade stand on the corner of Armstrong & Dakota, right by Roger S. Oraze Elementary School. And thanks to the Wolfpack for the refreshing lemonade break! 🍋
For the past few weeks I’ve been vocally opposed to sex offenders running for office.
Somehow there are corners of the internet where people think a diversity of people running for office in our country is equally abhorrent to sex offenders running for office.
I think people like @fleccas lost the plot.
I love this city and our country enough to fight for it to be better. I hope you’ll join my campaign as we defeat all of these narratives.
It’s official. I’m honored and humbled to be on the June 2nd, 2026 ballot.
Most campaigns don’t make it this far. When we started this journey a year ago, we couldn’t have imagined standing here today. As a son of immigrants, this moment feels deeply personal. I’ve always believed Fresno’s strength lies in its people. I’m running so every working family and older neighborhood in District 7 has a real champion at city hall. They’re on the ballot now too.
Let’s make history, together.
Big News! We are excited to share that Mayor Jerry Dyer has officially endorsed our campaign for Fresno City Council! His leadership over the past five years has elevated our city.
I am eager to learn from him and work with him to address key issues facing District 7’s neighborhoods, from overcoming decades of neglected infrastructure, to improving our parks, and fostering job creation. I’m committed to working tirelessly to bring innovative solutions and real results to our neighborhoods.
I’m running for City Council because I love Fresno, I believe in our future and believe it’s time for a new generation of leadership at city hall.
Let’s do this. Together.
Housing and homelessness are two of the top issues facing our community—and I believe the solutions start with listening.
After a great evening of knocking on doors, I stopped to hear the stories of some of our unhoused neighbors in District 7. Too often, policy is made in a vacuum, ignoring the voices of those most impacted. I’m committed to hearing from our entire community about how we can show up for our neighbors in need.
Congrats Emmi Almeida (Caruthers).
State D2 Player of Year.
Daughter of head coach becomes just 2nd State POY from school after Morgan Trigueiro 2 yrs ago (who is daughter of late, beloved former asst coach).
@HaroldAbend@gabecamarillo_@BbCaruthers
https://t.co/3xNITcdXCH
In a town of just 2,000 people, Coach Almeida is building a basketball dynasty.
3 state titles in 5 years. From D5 to D2.
Caruthers is rising fast — and Coach Almeida is leading the charge. Your Central Valley Girls 🏀 Coach of the Year.
Full Story: https://t.co/Pp2euJM4Nj