Drive To End Human Trafficking Kicks Off In Fresno

FRESNO (KMJ) — Local leaders against human trafficking are taking over a section of Fresno’s Blackstone Avenue. From Nees Avenue, south to Shields Avenue, those against it are making their protests against the crime heard. “It’s phenomenal,” reveals CEO of organizer ‘Breaking the Chains’ Debra Woods. She says they chose Wednesday as it’s also ‘National…MORE

Trump Blasts ‘Fake News’, Touts Wall, Transfers Business to Sons

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) – President-elect Donald Trump says he will transfer his business holdings to a trust run by his sons, but he won’t sell his stake — stopping far short of what ethics lawyers say would eliminate conflicts of interest. In a press conference at Trump Tower, Sheri Dillon, a lawyer for Trump, said…MORE

Ag Producer Outlook Improves

Producer sentiments took a post-election jump in the month of December. The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer December reading of 132 marked the second straight monthly increase. That’s also the highest level since the survey began in October of 2015. The December mark was 16 points above the November mark and 40 points higher…MORE

A Link Between Attractiveness And A Person’s Politics?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Studies have shown that a person’s perceived attractiveness affects their academic performance, popularity, income, and even punishment. However, according to new research published in the Journal of Public Economics, there’s also a correlation between attractiveness, and an individual’s politics. Those considered more conservative, tend to be better-looking; that conclusion was drawn from…MORE

Study: Quality of Medical Care Dependent on Treatment of Staff

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The quality of critical medical care for children can be negatively impacted, by disrespectful treatment of staff by family members. Published in the Journal of Pediatrics, a new study says medical teams in a neonatal intensive care unit, made worse decisions during simulated emergency scenarios, when they had been treated rudely. However,…MORE

Kate Steinle Case: Judge dismisses claim over SF ‘sanctuary city’ policy

(CNN) – The family of a woman allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant who’d recently been released from jail can’t sue San Francisco over its sanctuary policy, according to a recent court ruling. Kate Steinle’s shooting death in 2015 sparked national debate over so-called sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for Donald Trump on…MORE

Governor Brown Proposes 2017-2018 State Budget

SACRAMENTO, CA (KMJ) – Governor Jerry Brown proposed a new 2017-2018 state budget on Tuesday, projected to eliminate a $2 billion deficit. Some adjustments Governor Brown proposes: Make adjustments to K-12/Community College education spending – guaranteeing the minimum funding, but not allowing any new students to qualify for a higher education scholarship fund. Pause spending on…MORE

Juan Estrada

Juan Estrada of Selma.  A judge has issued a felony arrest warrant for a domestic violence assault charge. On December 9th, at a home near Bethel and Floral Avenues in Selma, a pregnant woman got into an argument with her boyfriend, Juan Estrada.  While at her home, Estrada punched the woman in her face and…MORE

Where Change Never Came: Obama’s Hometown of Chicago

LISTEN: PRESIDENT OBAMA’S FAREWELL SPEECH – TONIGHT AT 6PM – ON KMJ 580AM/105.9FM CHICAGO (CNN) – Tears rolled down her face as Ursula Phoenix stood in Grant Park witnessing Barack Obama, a man from the South Side of Chicago, become the first black President of the United States in 2008. She thought about her grandfather,…MORE