Category Archives: Local News

New Law Creates Fentanyl Awareness, Law Enforcement Grant Program for California Counties

New Law Creates Fentanyl Awareness, Law Enforcement Grant Program for California Counties

SACRAMENTO – A bill has been signed into law creating a new pilot project grant program to pay for fentanyl awareness, outreach and overdose investigation teams for California counties. Once state funding has been allocated, school districts, public health departments and law enforcement agencies from each of the northern, central, and southern regions in the state…MORE

Newsom Relaxes Refinery Rules as California Gas Prices Soar

Newsom Relaxes Refinery Rules as California Gas Prices Soar

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced that oil refineries could start selling more polluting winter-blend gasoline ahead of schedule to ease soaring fuel prices, directly contradicting his own goals for reducing climate emissions. The average cost of a gallon of gas was $6.30 in California on Friday, far above the…MORE

City Of Fresno Gives Warnings For First Time Parking Violations In Downtown

City Of Fresno Gives Warnings For First Time Parking Violations In Downtown

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The City of Fresno will give out a warning for those who fail to follow rules for parking stalls and meters in Downtown Fresno instead of writing tickets starting Saturday. The warning will explain that there won’t be a fine the first time and it will list three different ways to…MORE

Nearly 30lbs. Of Magic Mushrooms Found During Stop In Merced County

Nearly 30lbs. Of Magic Mushrooms Found During Stop In Merced County

MERCED COUNTY, Calif. (KMJ) — Nearly 30 lbs. of magic (mushrooms) still wasn’t enough to divert K-9 Shei. CHP-Merced conducted a traffic stop on a Honda Accord due to a violation. There the officer noticed several indicators of criminal activity. K9 Shei was called in to sniff the outside of the car. She then gave…MORE

Gov.Newsom Deploys Emergency Personnel to Florida to Aid With Response to Hurricane Ian

Gov.Newsom Deploys Emergency Personnel to Florida to Aid With Response to Hurricane Ian

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SACRAMENTO – Working to support communities impacted by Hurricane Ian, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the deployment of emergency management and mass care specialists to Florida to support the state’s response to the ongoing crisis.  “California stands with the people of Florida,” said Governor Newsom. “Our state is all too familiar with the impact…MORE

California Woman Charged With Killing Man Over Cat Dispute

California Woman Charged With Killing Man Over Cat Dispute

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A California woman has been charged with killing a man by ramming her car into him after accusing him of trying to run over a cat in the street, authorities said Wednesday. Hannah Star Esser, 20, was charged with murder in the death of Victor Anthony Luis, 43, and detained…MORE

California Governor Approves Farmworker Unionization Law

California Governor Approves Farmworker Unionization Law

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A broadly smiling California Gov. Gavin Newsom joined about two dozen jubilant, cheering farmworkers camped outside the state Capitol Wednesday to sign one of the most contentious bills before him this year, reversing course on a measure to help farmworkers unionize after President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris supported…MORE

Governor Newsom Signs Law Expanding Farmworker Union Rights 

Governor Newsom Signs Law Expanding Farmworker Union Rights 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SACRAMENTO – Today, alongside advocates and farmworkers outside the State Capitol, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation expanding union rights for farmworkers. This follows the Governor, United Farm Workers (UFW), and the California Labor Federation having agreed in a letter on clarifying language to be passed during next year’s legislative session to address Governor Newsom’s concerns around implementation…MORE

47 Deputies Stripped of Guns After Failing Psych Tests

47 Deputies Stripped of Guns After Failing Psych Tests

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office in Northern California has stripped 47 deputies — 10% of the force — of their guns and arrest powers because they failed psychological exams, it was reported Monday. It was “horrible to have to relieve the deputies of their duties, sheriff’s spokesman Lt. Ray Kelly told KTVU-TV.…MORE

KMJ-Central Cal Food Bank’s “Feeding Families Fund Drive 2022” Exceeds Goal!

KMJ-Central Cal Food Bank’s “Feeding Families Fund Drive 2022” Exceeds Goal!

Fresno, CA – GAR Bennett challenged the Central Valley on Friday to give hope to families and children struggling with hunger. They responded to the challenge with overwhelming support. The ninth annual Feeding Families Fund Drive raised over $656,000 to help fuel Central California Food Bank’s comprehensive feeding programs. “We are honored and grateful for…MORE