Yearly Archives: 2017

Sheriff Mims Meets with President Donald Trump

Sheriff Mims Meets with President Donald Trump

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims is in Washington, D.C., meeting with President Donald Trump, FBI Director James Comey, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelley, and a host of other federal leaders. It comes amid concerns about deportation, and political contention over “sanctuary cities.” Mims tells KMJ News, “Frontline law enforcement has their hands…MORE

Bill Would Require Caps be Hitched to Plastic Bottles

Bill Would Require Caps be Hitched to Plastic Bottles

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Citing environmental concerns over potentially harmful plastic bottles, Democratic California Assemblyman Mark Stone has introduced a new bill, which would alter their design. If approved, it would ban the sale of plastic bottles, unless the cap is tied to the container. Stone says bottle caps are among the most common litter found…MORE

“Gaping Hole” Appears In Oroville Dam Slipway

“Gaping Hole” Appears In Oroville Dam Slipway

OROVILLE (KMJ) — The flow of water down the Oroville Dam slipway has been suspended after what was described as a “gaping hole” appeared in it. The California Department of Water Resources made that call to investigate what happened – after a maintenance worker saw water spraying up in the air Tuesday. “The most important…MORE

Agriculture Groups Stress Importance of Trade

More than 80 agriculture groups signed off on a letter to President Donald Trump, calling on the administration to reduce and eliminate tariffs and other restrictive agricultural policies in the Asia-Pacific region. By doing so, the agriculture groups say the move would allow American workers to supply Asian markets with high-quality food and agricultural goods.…MORE

How Would A Trade War With Mexico Affect CA?

How Would A Trade War With Mexico Affect CA?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — If President Donald Trump succeeds in building a wall along the boarder with Mexico, and initiates a trade war, the Golden State wouldn’t be hit as badly as some others. According to a new WalletHub analysis, California would take the 11th hardest hit. The report takes into account imports, exports, and the…MORE

Calif. Health Exchange Sees Surge in Enrollment

Calif. Health Exchange Sees Surge in Enrollment

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Covered California says more than 412,000 new customers signed up for health insurance, during the latest enrollment period. Almost 50,000 applied in the final two days. 37 percent of enrollees are in the coveted 18-34 demographic. The exchange hopes the improved mix of young and older consumers will help regulate premiums. A…MORE

Flood Watches & Evacuations In Central Valley

Flood Watches & Evacuations In Central Valley

[Oakhurst- Road 426 & Civic Circle] FRESNO, CA (KMJ ) -Flooding is wreaking havoc in areas of Central California, Mariposa, experience flooding in large part to the fact there’s so much debris from drought-stricken trees snapping and clogging the water from draining. Oakhurst is also experiencing flooding, that is washing away debris. Yosemite National Park…MORE

Fresno Experiences “Wettest Start To The Water Year” Says NWS

Fresno Experiences “Wettest Start To The Water Year” Says NWS

FRESNO (KMJ) — The rain due in the Central Valley this week, is actually adding to what’s already a record-breaking year. “In the Fresno area so far this is the wettest start to the water year, which begins on October 1st, since 1997,” explains National Weather Service meteorologist Scott Rowe. He says we’ve received some…MORE

GMO Labeling Law May Avoid Executive Order on Regulations

  The national GMO labeling law passed by Congress may avoid the Donald Trump administration executive order against government regulations. The executive order calls for two regulations to be removed from the books for every regulation enacted in 2017. As Politico speculates, the GMO labeling law would be exempt from the order because it’s not…MORE

Fresno Man Shot in Face, Flips Car on Highway 41

Fresno Man Shot in Face, Flips Car on Highway 41

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) —  A Fresno man is recovering after being shot in the face, and crashing his car on Highway 41. Fresno Police Lieutenant Joe Gomez tells KMJ News it happened around 2:30 Monday afternoon, near near Platt and Kalish. Gomez says the shooting stemmed from a dispute, and not gang affiliation.MORE