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Fresno Police Investigate Shooting, Car Crash

Fresno Police Investigate Shooting, Car Crash

FRESNO (KMJ) – Fresno police are investigating the circumstances after a car crashes Friday afternoon in Downtown Fresno. At 12:49 pm, officers responded to a call of a vehicle that collided with a traffic signal pole at Ventura and Hazelwood. Shortly after receiving the initial call, Dispatch provided an update there was a shooting victim…MORE

Labor Day Weekend DUI Checkpoints Will Be In The Central Valley

Labor Day Weekend DUI Checkpoints Will Be In The Central Valley

FRESNO (KMJ) — Labor Day is almost upon us. It’s the day we honor the American worker and simultaneously say goodbye to the warm months. Obviously in the Central Valley that’s a good thing as it means we get cooler temperatures. In fact we’re predicted a high of 82°F in Fresno, about 10°F lower than…MORE

Calif. Settlement with Volkswagen Approved

Calif. Settlement with Volkswagen Approved

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A federal judge has signed off on an $86 million settlement, in a lawsuit filed by the Golden State against German automaker Volkswagen. It accused VW of false advertising and unfair business practices, as it sold diesel vehicles that cheated on emissions tests. The bulk of the money will be used to reimbursement…MORE

Tupac-Themed Eatery Popping Up on Fulton Mall

(KMJ)  The “marketing ninja” behind the Fresno Grizzlies blockbuster promotions is now mashing up gangsta rap and burgers. Sam Hansen, the young man who gave us the Fresno Tacos and Three Amigos uniforms, is busy putting the finishing touches on his latest creation – the Powamekka Cafe. It’s a “pop up” restaurant honoring the late…MORE

Valley Law Enforcement Leaders Urge No Vote On Prop 57

Valley Law Enforcement Leaders Urge No Vote On Prop 57

FRESNO (KMJ) – A dozen Valley law enforcement and human rights leaders are urging voters to say no on Prop 57, holding a press conference on Thursday, September 1st at the Fresno County Deputy Sheriff Association. Prop 57 on the November ballot is the early release of criminals initiative for those who have committed non-violent offenses, but…MORE

UCLA: 70% of CA Healthcare Costs Covered by Taxpayers

UCLA: 70% of CA Healthcare Costs Covered by Taxpayers

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 70 percent of what’s spent on healthcare in the Golden State this year, will be covered by taxpayers. The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research attributes the large figure to the significant expansion Medi-Cal. Nationwide, about 45 percent of healthcare expenditures are covered by the public, according to federal data, although some believe…MORE

S&P: California Among Least-Prepared for Economic Slowdown

S&P: California Among Least-Prepared for Economic Slowdown

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — S&P Global Ratings is urging California state leaders to do a better job of preparing for the next economic slowdown. Their latest report outlines a simulated stress test, which aims to determine just how prepared a state is for a loss of revenue. California ranks among the worst in the nation, when it…MORE

VIDEO: City of Fresno, Police Dept. Sued in Dylan Noble Death

VIDEO: City of Fresno, Police Dept. Sued in Dylan Noble Death

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – The city of Fresno and the police department are being sued for the shooting death of unarmed teen Dylan Noble. In June, Noble was struck by gun fire four times by two officers when he failed to comply with their orders.  The wrongful death lawsuit identified the FPD officers as Ray Camacho and…MORE

Swearengin Endorses Brand for Fresno Mayor

Swearengin Endorses Brand for Fresno Mayor

FRESNO (KMJ) — Outgoing Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin is throwing her support behind Councilman Lee Brand to replace her in 2017. “I’m very pleased today, to recommend to the people of Fresno that Lee Brand serve as Fresno’s next mayor”, announced Ashley Swearengin. Swearengin formally endorsed Brand at a Thursday news conference outside Fresno City…MORE

CA May Soon Require Background Checks for Uber, Lyft Drivers

CA May Soon Require Background Checks for Uber, Lyft Drivers

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — If a bill making its way to the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown is signed into law, background checks would be required for drivers of ride-sharing companies, such and Uber and Lyft. The Calif. Public Utilities Dept. currently regulates those services, but doesn’t mandate criminal background checks. The measure aims to protect passengers…MORE