Yearly Archives: 2017

CA Lawmaker Proposes Single-Payer Healthcare Bill

CA Lawmaker Proposes Single-Payer Healthcare Bill

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — As the Republican-led Congress and the Trump Administration vow to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Democratic California State Senator Ricardo Lara is introducing a bill, to establish a single-payer healthcare system. The measure calls for state-negotiated prices, for medical services and prescription medications. Lara is the same lawmaker who urged the withdrawal…MORE

Calif. Gas Prices Continue to Rise

Calif. Gas Prices Continue to Rise

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Fuel prices in the Golden State are rising by around a penny per day, amid what’s being called unplanned refinery maintenance. Analysts say Chevron’s El Segundo and Richmond Refineries are undergoing maintenance, which is pushing up wholesale prices. According to the American Automobile Association, the state average for a gallon of gas…MORE

“Poker For Paws” – Gambles On Goodwill For Parlier Cat Shelter

“Poker For Paws” – Gambles On Goodwill For Parlier Cat Shelter

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – A Parlier cat shelter is gambling on poker to raise money for their kitties. “Poker for Paws” is the Cathouse on the Kings’ fundraising event taking place Saturday February 18th. Lynnea Lattanzio (above photo) founded the shelter to save cats, and now with 900, including 16 recently left in plastic bins in…MORE

Rain And Wind For The Valley – 90mph Gusts For The Grapevine

Rain And Wind For The Valley – 90mph Gusts For The Grapevine

FRESNO (KMJ) — The Central Valley is in for a stormy weekend. Not only is wind set to batter our part of the world, but rain is expected alongside that too. “We’re going to see a lot of precipitation, a lot of rain in the valley,” explains the National Weather Service’s Christine Riley. “For the…MORE

House Ag Committee Passes Two Pesticide Measures

  The House Ag Committee passed two measures this week that deal with pesticide regulations. H.R. Bill 953, called the Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act, would clarify Congressional intent regarding pesticide applications around the waters of the U.S. A 2009 Court of Appeals decision mistakenly applied provisions of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permitting process…MORE

Calif. Bills Aim to Bolster Election Security

Calif. Bills Aim to Bolster Election Security

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A series of measures proposed in the California Assembly aim to make elections in the Golden State more secure. Republican Matthew Harper, vice-chair of the Elections Committee, says his bills would combat foreign influence, by limiting nationals from donating directly to campaigns. They also call for requiring that school bond ballot descriptions…MORE

Missouri AG Appeals to SCOTUS Over Calif. Egg Restrictions

Missouri AG Appeals to SCOTUS Over Calif. Egg Restrictions

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley is making an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, over the California law that bans the sale of eggs, from chickens that are not raises in compliance with space mandates. In 2008, voters approved a ballot initiative which requires that egg-laying hens spend most of their day…MORE

Manchester Gate Students Donate Plush Bears For Kids

Manchester Gate Students Donate Plush Bears For Kids

FRESNO CA (KMJ) – Around 16 students from Manchester Gate visited the Central Policing District Station on Thursday, bringing with them a gift. “Oh my gosh, yes – they brought bags and bags of stuffed animals.” – Fresno Police Captain Phil Cooley. The 5th and 6th graders handed Captain Phil Cooley and other officers the…MORE

Sales Tax Increase On The Ballot In Madera County

Sales Tax Increase On The Ballot In Madera County

MADERA (KMJ) — A proposal to raise sales tax in Madera County, and increase available funds for public safety, is about to go to the people. But not everyone is behind it. ‘Measure L’ will be on the ballot next month and, if approved, would increase sales tax by 1%. The majority of the extra…MORE

Immigration Crackdown Making Farm Industry Nervous

The American Farm Bureau Federation says recent government raids targeting undocumented immigrants in the U.S. are causing distress through the agriculture labor sector. Agriculture is heavily dependent on foreign workers and recent arrests made in at least six states over the past week has left undocumented workers afraid to travel and farmers pondering whether they can…MORE