Category Archives: Local News

Teens Home Alone Become Victims of Home Invasion
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KMJ News0 — The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office says a 15-year-old boy and his 13-year-old sister were home alone, when a homeless man forced his way inside. Deputies...
Cumulus Media Jun 26, 2020

Newsom Uses Funding as Threat Over COVID-19 Mandates
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he could withhold up to $2.5 billion in the upcoming state budget from local governments that fail to comply with mandates intended to...
Cumulus Media Jun 25, 2020

CA Schools Chief: Officers Needed on Some Campuses
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – California’s top schools official says he is working to re-imagine the role of police officers at the state’s 10,000 public schools. Superintendent of Public Ins...
Cumulus Media Jun 25, 2020

Disney Delays CA Theme Park Reopenings
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) – Disney is postponing the mid-July reopening of its Southern California theme parks until it receives guidelines from the state. The company announced Wednesday an indefini...
Cumulus Media Jun 25, 2020

Voters to Decide Fate of CA Affirmative Action Ban
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California voters will decide in November whether governments and public colleges and universities can consider race in their hiring and admissions decisions. The state...
Cumulus Media Jun 25, 2020

Calif. Considers 1st-in-US Electric Truck Sales Rule
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California regulators are scheduled to approve new rules that would force automakers to sell more electric work trucks and delivery vans in the state. It’s a firs...
Cumulus Media Jun 25, 2020

5.8 Earthquake Rattles Central Valley, Centered Near Lone Pine
FRESNO, CA. (KMJ) - The USGS is reporting a magnitude 5.8 earthquake shook around 10:40 a.m. on Wednesday. Initially USGS reported a 6.0 magnitude quake, centered near Lone Pine on the east side of th...
Cumulus Media Jun 24, 2020

Rugged California City Considers Ditching Confederate Name
FORT BRAGG, Calif. (AP) – A rugged Northern California coastal city named for a Confederate general may ask voters to change the city’s name. The council of the city of Fort Bragg in Mendo...
Cumulus Media Jun 23, 2020

CA Professor Who Asked Student To “Anglicize” Name Now On Leave
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – An official says a professor at a San Francisco Bay Area community college has been put on leave after asking a Vietnamese-American student to “Anglicize” her ...
Cumulus Media Jun 23, 2020

CA Governor, Lawmakers Agree on Closing Budget Deficit
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic-controlled state Legislature have agreed on a budget deal that would cover the state’s estimated $54.3 billion def...
Cumulus Media Jun 23, 2020
Poll
Daily Buzz Question: 11.6.2025
Should California provide single-person cells to all prisoners, even if it means higher costs and fewer available beds?
Yes — single cells improve safety, mental health, and rehabilitation outcomes
No — it’s too expensive and reduces capacity in an already strained system
Not sure — I’d need to see data on cost and impact
Voting Ends: Nov 6, 2025 | 7:00 PM




