City of Fresno Declares September 19th as Jeremy “Elvis” Pearce Day

      FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – September 19 is officially declared Jeremy “Elvis” Pearce Day in the city of Fresno. Local Elvis impersonator and businessman, Jeremy Pearce has been performing his Elvis tribute show since he was eight years old. He owns the last Cadillac Elvis owned. Fresno City Council read the proclamation Thursday…MORE

Key Cal Ag Market Concerns

  Reuters says 44 members of Congress are asking U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to restore trade concessions to India. They say the U.S. withdrawal of that trade privilege has led to retaliatory tariffs, which hurt the U.S. ag industry. India is California’s 7th largest farm product export market. Back in June, the United States…MORE

One Killed in Crash of Singer Josh Turner’s Tour Bus

(Photo courtesy:  Cal Fire SLO) (KMJ) –  A tour bus carrying the road crew of Country and Gospel singer Josh Turner went off a highway in San Luis Obispo County, killing one and injuring seven. Cal Fire and the Highway Patrol say neither Turner nor his band were on the bus when it went off…MORE

Governor Signs “Gig Worker” Bill Into Law

(Photo courtesy:  Lorena S. Gonzalez  – via Twitter ) (KMJ) –  Governor Gavin Newsom officially signed new protections for California “Gig Economy” workers.  Wednesday’s signature of AB-5 gives wage and benefit protections to rideshare workers and thousands of others in a host of industries.       This legislation makes it harder for companies to…MORE

University of California says ‘No’ to Oil and Gas

FRESNO (KMJ) – The University of California saying no more to fossil fuels. The UC system is dumping fossil fuel investments from its multi-billion-dollar pension and endowment funds, saying the investment is too big a financial risk. UC says it will make its endowment fund “fossil free” by month’s end and its pension fund will…MORE

Paiute Trout Swim Again in Eastern Sierra

FRESNO (KMJ) – A very special fish is back in business in the Eastern Sierra, thanks to researchers and some mules. For the first time in a century, a trout species will swim again, in a mountain creek that’s its native habitat – a milestone that conservationists hope will lead to a thriving population and…MORE