Category Archives: Local News

Visalia Unified School District Suffers Ransomware Attack

Visalia Unified School District Suffers Ransomware Attack

  VISALIA, CA (KMJ) – The Visalia Unified School district said a ransomware attack took place Tuesday morning at the south valley school district. Visalia Unified said the cyber attack impacted the operation of school district IT systems. Many district IT systems are offline until further notice. Local and federal law enforcement have been notified…MORE

Univ. of Calif. Will No Longer Consider ‘Racist’ SAT, ACT Scores in Admission Process

Univ. of Calif. Will No Longer Consider ‘Racist’ SAT, ACT Scores in Admission Process

The University of California will no longer consider SAT and ACT scores as part of the admission process in its system of 10 schools beginning in the fall of 2021 in accordance with a settlement in a lawsuit brought by students that claimed that the traditional tests are racist, The Associated Press reported Friday. The lawsuit, filed against…MORE

California Churches Win Fight Against Newsom’s COVID Restrictions

California Churches Win Fight Against Newsom’s COVID Restrictions

A California District judge has issued a statewide permanent injunction against COVID-19 restrictions on churches and places of worship. The case involves Harvest Rock Church in Pasadena and the Harvest international Ministry. It came after the state had moved to ban indoor worship services last year, along with other indoor activities like dining and movie theaters,…MORE

Fresno Man Arrested For Pepper-Spraying “Peace in Palestine” Protesters Saturday

Fresno Man Arrested For Pepper-Spraying “Peace in Palestine” Protesters Saturday

  FRESNO, CA (KMJ) — A man was arrested after police say he sprayed pepper spray at people protesting in Fresno over the weekend. It happened Saturday night at a “Peace in Palestine” protest at Blackstone and Nees Avenues. Police were called around 8:00 p.m. by somebody saying they were just sprayed with pepper spray.…MORE

Warrant For Murder: Gang Member Still Wanted For Clovis Woman’s Death

Warrant For Murder: Gang Member Still Wanted For Clovis Woman’s Death

    FRESNO. CA (KMJ) – Fresno Police are still searching for the gang member who plowed into a Fresno City College student’s car last week, killing her 19-year-old Hannah Pimentel died on May 12th, when her BMW was hit by a car being chased by police.   31-year old Marc Cain Rodriguez (above right)…MORE

California Mask Mandate Not Going Away until June 15th

California Mask Mandate Not Going Away until June 15th

    FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – California says mask mandate is not going away until June 15th. California, the nation’s most populous state – home to 39.5 million people – says it will not join many other states in ending mask requirements. The state’s Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly announced Monday that…MORE

Gov. Newsom Governor Newsom Presents $100 Billion California Comeback Plan

Gov. Newsom Governor Newsom Presents $100 Billion California Comeback Plan

    SACRAMENTO – California Governor Gavin Newsom today presented his $100 billion California Comeback Plan, the biggest economic recovery package in California history. The Governor’s Plan outlines comprehensive strategies and major investments in key areas so that California can come roaring back from the pandemic. The California Comeback Plan has one goal: hit fast…MORE

Governor Newsom Seeks $1.5B for Small Businesses

Governor Newsom Seeks $1.5B for Small Businesses

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to use a portion of the state’s federal coronavirus aid to help small-business owners. The Democratic governor said Thursday that he will ask state lawmakers to add $1.5 billion to a program that gives up to $25,000 grants to small businesses. That program already…MORE

State Audit Slams California’s Online Community College

State Audit Slams California’s Online Community College

A California lawmaker is calling for the state’s new fully online community college to be shut down after an audit found that just 12 of its 900-plus students graduated in its first year and more than 40% dropped out, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The findings about Calbright College were reported to the Legislature by…MORE

Gov. Newsom Touts Relief Program for California Small Businesses

Gov. Newsom Touts Relief Program for California Small Businesses

[vemba-video id=”fbf90e5d7e846157f24a0cbaa2f53b7″] News release from the Office of Gov. Gavin Newsom 5/13/21: SACRAMENTO — Today, Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled another component of his $100 billion California Comeback Plan: making historic investments in small business relief. Governor Newsom’s Plan expands the state’s COVID-19 Small Business Relief Grant program to a total of $4 billion, representing the largest…MORE