Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day

(KMJ) – Today is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. The City of Fresno raised the Armenian flag at City Hall in honor of the day It was 108 years ago, on April 24th, in 1915, that the Ottoman empire, now known as Turkey began rounding up Armenian political and cultural leaders. One and a half million…MORE

Supreme Court Takes Social Media Cases With Echoes Of Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday it will decide whether public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts, an issue that previously came up in a case involving former President Donald Trump. Two years ago the Supreme Court dismissed a case over Trump’s efforts to block critics from his…MORE

Man On Probation Arrested After Caught With Over 1,000 Pills, Drugs In Turlock

According to the Turlock Police Department, officers were patrolling the Venice Motel parking lot when they spotted someone believed to be on probation with an active arrest warrant. Officers say they pulled his vehicle over and arrested the driver, Daniel Sossamon. Following a search of the vehicle, the Turlock Police Department says they found over…MORE

FDA Extends Comment Period On Plant Based “Milk” Labeling

The U.S. dairy industry is concerned about plant based milks in grocery stores carrying the label “milk.” The Food and Drug Administration announced it is reopening the public comment period on draft guidance for labeling plant-based products. “ The FDA is reopening the comment period in response to requests from industry stakeholders for more time…MORE

Supreme Court Preserves Access To Abortion Pill For Now

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday preserved women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit continues. The justices granted emergency requests from the Biden administration and New York-based Danco Laboratories, maker of the drug mifepristone. They are appealing a lower court ruling that…MORE

2 Men Wrongly Convicted In California Are Declared Innocent

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two men who served nearly 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of attempted murder after a 2004 shooting were declared innocent Thursday by a California judge. Under a new law, the state is required to pay them each $140 for every day they spent behind bars, or about $900,000.…MORE

Central Valley Desalination Project  

Efforts to remove salt from valley water get a big boost. The Westlands Water District says it’s one step closer to improving the water supply for local communities and farmers. According to a district announcement, the California Department of Water Resources awarded a grant to build a desalination and on farm recycling project. That project…MORE

Assembly Public Safety Committee Will Hold Special Hearing on Fentanyl Bills

SACRAMENTO, CA (KMJ) – On Thursday morning, Assembly Democrats approved a special hearing of the Assembly Public Safety Committee to hear five fentanyl bills that they refused to hear previously. Previously, Assembly Public Safety Committee Chairman, Jones-Sawyer, a democrat from Los Angeles, had announced that the committee would refuse to hear any more bills combating…MORE

WOTUS Veto Override Fails in Congress

The House of Representatives was unsuccessful in getting enough votes to override President Biden’s veto of legislation undoing a rule defining the Clean Water Act’s jurisdiction. The vote failed 227-196 and didn’t meet the two-thirds requirement for overriding a presidential veto. Successful Farming says Republicans persuaded ten Democrats to vote against the Biden EPA’s rule,…MORE

Ag Retailers Association List Top Five Farm Bill Priorities

The Ag Retailers Association says it’s cautiously optimistic the Farm Bill gets written on time. However, the association is worried that debt limit discussions may interfere. “It’s going to be tough this year with the farm bill coming up right as the debt ceiling discussion hits the deadline,” says Hunter Carpenter with the Ag Retailers…MORE