Yearly Archives: 2017

Two Murders This Week Makes 37 In Fresno -Almost 2016’s Total

Two Murders This Week Makes 37 In Fresno -Almost 2016’s Total

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Crime may be down in Fresno but murder is up, with 37 this year, it’s almost as many as in all of 2016. Three shootings this week have left two men dead in less than 24 hours. A 49-year old Hispanic man was killed on the 2200 block of East Tyler near…MORE

Fresno Fire Intends To Fight “Blatant” Sale Of Illegal Fireworks

Fresno Fire Intends To Fight “Blatant” Sale Of Illegal Fireworks

FRESNO (KMJ) — The battle against illegal fireworks in the City of Fresno will now look at targeting those selling them. “The trend we are beginning to see…is more aggressive, blatant, sales,” reveals Fresno Fire’s Deputy Fire Marshall and Chief of Investigations Don MacAlpine. “What I intend to do with our unit is become much…MORE

Farm Bill Number Crunching

  It looks like lawmakers will have $130 billion less to write the upcoming farm bill than they did for the past one. The Congressional Budget Office made that announcement when it published its 10-year baseline projections. The C.B.O. predicts that both farm and nutrition programs would cost roughly $822 billion over the next ten…MORE

Senator Kamala Harris Meets With Valley Ag Leaders

Senator Kamala Harris Meets With Valley Ag Leaders

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – U.S. Senator Kamala Harris visited the Central Valley Wednesday to discuss agriculture issues facing farmers.  The Senate Democrat joined Representative Jim Costa, Fresno City Council members and local ag leaders at Fowler Packing Company to discuss water storage, immigration, health care and other issues facing farmers. Senator Harris said she wanted…MORE

Survey: Consumers Seek Healthier Options in Supermarkets

Survey: Consumers Seek Healthier Options in Supermarkets

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A new survey finds that 79 percent of adults believe supermarkets should make healthier foods easier to access. According to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a healthy checkout line — one free of chips, soda, and candy, could be a successful means of accomplishing that. 51 percent percent of…MORE

Clock Ticking For Animals At CCSPCA After Busy 4th Of July Holiday

Clock Ticking For Animals At CCSPCA After Busy 4th Of July Holiday

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – More pets become lost during the July 4th holiday than any other time of the year, and many have ended up at the Central California SPCA on Hughes. Their average for the 4th is 200 animals, so far 90 pets have come in, and 25 to 30 animals came in dead on…MORE

65% Increase In Fire Department Calls Over 4th of July

65% Increase In Fire Department Calls Over 4th of July

    FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Fireworks, and the subsequent fires kept Central Valley fire departments busy on the 4th of July – a 65 percent increase from 2016 in the number of fires. Fresno Fire had to temporarily suspend response to medical emergencies —because there were so many calls. 325 calls says Cal Fire…MORE

Papa Mike Funeral Arrangements Announced By Poverello House

Papa Mike Funeral Arrangements Announced By Poverello House

FRESNO (KMJ) — Funeral details have now been finalized for the man credited with making Downtown Fresno’s Poverello House the shelter it is today. Mike “Papa Mike” McGarvin died on Saturday July 1st at the age of 73. He passed away surrounded by friends and family in his home on the Poverello House campus. “We’re…MORE

Wildfire Threat Prompts NWS To Issue Red Flag Warning

Wildfire Threat Prompts NWS To Issue Red Flag Warning

YOSEMITE (KMJ) — A red-flag warning has been issued due concerns that forecast storms could spark off new wildfires in the Sierra Nevada. The advisement period is set for Wednesday between 1pm and 11pm. “We do have some mid to upper level moisture, coming in from the south,” explains National Weather Service meteorologist Modesto Vasquez.…MORE