Campaign Launched to Encourage CA College Students to Vote

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The UC, CSU, and California Community Colleges systems are partnering with the Secretary of State’s Office, to bolster voter registration on every publicly funded college and university in the Golden State. The campaign is estimated to reach 2.7 million students. It includes all-campus e-mails, containing voter education and deadline notifications. Voter participation remains…MORE

Man Found Beaten to Death in SE Fresno

FRENSO (KMJ) — Fresno Police are investigating the city’s latest homicide. Detectives tell KMJ News that a Hispanic man in his 20’s was found badly beaten outside of an auto parts store, close to the intersection of Butler and Orange early Wednesday morning. “Significant upper body trauma, head trauma, life threatening trauma”, says Lieutenant Joe…MORE

Riot Erupts in Charlotte After Police Shooting

(CNN) – Protests erupted in North Carolina following the fatal shooting of a man by a police officer at an apartment complex in Charlotte. Demonstrators gathered near the complex Tuesday night, carrying signs that said “Black Lives Matter” and chanting “no justice, no peace.” The man shot by a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer that afternoon was…MORE

Farm Groups Cautious of Merger Trend

Farm groups are showing caution regarding the recent merger and acquisition trend in the agriculture industry, while companies included in the trend say innovation will benefit from the changes. At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing,  lawmakers heard from top agriculture and commodity groups along with agribusiness leaders. During the hearing, the National Farmers Union asked…MORE

AAA: Motorists Waste Billions Each Year on Premium Gas

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — More than $2 billion. According to AAA, that’s how much drivers wasted last year, buying premium fuel for cars that didn’t need it. Researchers say pumping premium gas, which has a higher octane, doesn’t necessarily provide any benefits. They estimate that about 70 percent of cars on the road require only regular fuel;…MORE

Study Reveals New Way to Potentially Combat Food Allergies

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Introducing babies to foods like peanuts and eggs early on, may lower their risk for developing certain allergies or autoimmune diseases down the road. A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, suggests that the timing of food introduction plays a role in allergy risk. In addition, giving a…MORE

SCCCD Hosting Job Fair for Former ITT Tech Students/Staff

CLOVIS, CA (KMJ) – State Center Community College District is hosting a job fair on Thursday, September 29th, for former ITT Tech students and staff. The fair will be at the Herndon campus, near Peach, from 3-6pm on the 29th. Local businesses are encouraged to participate for free – to show off their current openings.…MORE

Homicide Investigation Near Ivanhoe

The Tulare County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide just south of Ivanhoe. Sheriff’s Deputies were called out to an area near Road 160 and Avenue 320 just after 9am Tuesday morning. That’s where they found a male – dead of a possible gunshot wound. The violent crimes unit and the crime lab will be…MORE

Poll: Clinton’s Lead in California Slipping

(KMJ)  Hillary Clinton still leads Donald Trump in historically “blue” California, however her once dominant seems to be slipping. The former Secretary of State, according to a new Field Poll released Tuesday, has a 17 point advantage over the GOP nominee among likely voters. Clinton’s lead has dropped significantly from a 24-point advantage in July.…MORE

EPA Says Glyphosate Likely Not Carcinogenic

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its long-awaited decision on whether glyphosate is carcinogenic, as a World Health Organization division claims. EPA officials say the agency believes glyphosate is not likely carcinogenic to humans. Last year, the World Health Organization’s cancer arm, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to…MORE