Yearly Archives: 2017

Porterville Cops Nab Suspect in 2007 Murder

Porterville Cops Nab Suspect in 2007 Murder

FRESNO, CA (KMJ)   Porterville police have made an arrest in a near-decade-old murder. Detectives arrested 26 year old Iroc Gallegos for the deadly gang-related shooting that took place in October of 2007.  Gallegos, who was taken into custody at his workplace, is behind bars, held without bail. The other suspect in the case, Louis…MORE

Driver Rescued After Plunging Into Sanger Canal

Driver Rescued After Plunging Into Sanger Canal

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) A group of good samaratins are to thank for helping rescue an elderly man who crashed into a canal in Sanger. The Sanger Police Department says an 87-year old lost control of his van on Newmark near North just before 8 o’clock Sunday night. He crashed into a canal which partially submerged his minivan. A…MORE

City Agriculturalists Hoping for Beneficial Legislation

Proponents of urban agriculture are hoping two bills will be reintroduced this year in time to be added to the 2018 Farm Bill. Bloomberg reports the bills have very different initiatives but similar goals, with hopes to create economic opportunity and show support for farmers and ranchers in urban areas. The Urban Agriculture Act of…MORE

Calif. National Guard Soldiers to Keep Bonuses

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Associated Press)  —  The Pentagon says more than 17,000 California National Guard soldiers won’t have to repay more than $190 million in enlistment bonuses and other payments handed out in error between 2004 and 2010.  The decision closes several years of wrangling over whether to take the money back after an audit revealed…MORE

Fresno Bookkeeper Charged in $1M Embezzlement

FRESNO, CA (KMJ)  A local bookkeeper and her associate have been arrested for allegedly embezzling more than a million dollars from a Fresno business. Brandi Marshall and Daniel Barrios are facing federal charges of conspiracy, bank fraud and money laundering. If convicted, they both face as much as 30 years in prison and millions in…MORE

Pacific Crest Hiker Survives Lightning Strike

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – There was no sign of danger before the white flash and loud bang of a lightning bolt threw an Austrian teacher to the ground as he hiked 9,000-feet up in the mountains of Northern California. The lightning threw Mathias Steinhuber to the ground, tore off his clothes and burned a gaping…MORE