COVID-19 Fears Not Having Much of an Impact on Travel at FYI

    FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Airports in California and throughout the country are reporting a decline in travelers, amid worry over COVID-19.     Fresno Yosemite International isn’t seeing much of a change, although spokeswoman Vikkie Calderon says they’re taking precautions. “We’re in regular contact with the Fresno County Department of Public Health. Some of the…MORE

Valley Growers Benefit From China Phase One Agreement

  The Department of Agriculture says there’s progress in the implementation of the U.S.-China Phase One Economic and Trade Agreement. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says China has taken several additional actions to reach its agriculture-related commitments. The actions include the signing of a protocol that allows the importation of fresh California nectarines, and the lifting…MORE

Parlier High School Closed Over Coronavirus Concerns

(KMJ) – Out of an abundance of caution, Parlier High School has become the first Central Valley School to close over concerns of the Coronavirus. The Fresno County Department of Public Health says it learn of a student at Parlier High who traveled out of the country as the virus started to spread.  But, the…MORE

Gov. Newsom’s Coronavirus Update: 1075 People Tested, 269 Disembark Cruise Ship

  SACRAMENTO, CA (KMJ) – 1075 people were tested as of Tuesday morning, said Governor Gavin Newsom. 18 labs are processing tests throughout Califorina, with 7665 tests available. There were 157 positive Corona Virus cases up and down California as of Tuesday, up 24 since Monday. The state is begin to shift the burden from…MORE

PG&E Settles Key Battle Over $13.5 Billion Wildfire Victims’ Fund

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Pacific Gas & Electric has settled a dispute with disaster-relief agencies that threatened to siphon money away from a $13.5 billion fund earmarked for victims of catastrophic wildfires caused by the nation’s largest utility. The resolution disclosed Tuesday by a PG&E lawyer during a court hearing could remove a major stumbling…MORE

School Meals in California Continue Despite Coronavirus Closures

  The Department of Agriculture approved requests from California and Washington to allow meal service during school closures to minimize potential exposure to the new coronavirus. The meals are available at no cost to low-income children, and are not required to be served in a group setting, to ensure kids receive nutritious meals while schools…MORE

Infected Cruise Ship Unloads Passengers in Bay Area

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – A cruise ship with a cluster of coronavirus cases began unloading passengers at a port in the San Francisco Bay Area after it was forced to idle off the California coast for days. The Grand Princess pulled into the Port of Oakland on Monday. Health and Human Services said officials hope…MORE

CRP Grasslands Signups

  Farmers and ranchers can start applying to enroll grasslands in the Conservation Reserve Program Grasslands signup on March 16th. “This CRP Grasslands signup allows farmers and ranchers to protect grasslands, rangelands, and pastures, while they maintain the land as working grazing lands,” says Farm Service Agency Administrator Richard Fordyce. “The program emphasizes support for…MORE

Alleged Clovis Bank Robbers Nabbed in The South Valley

(KMJ) – The Union Bank on Herndon and Clovis was held up last Thursday morning.  During that heist, Clovis Police investigators say a suspect passed a note to a teller demanding money, but never displayed any weapon.  He reportedly got away with an undetermined amount of cash. Thanks to surveillance video, Clovis Police identified both…MORE