Category Archives: Local News

Poll: Internet Access Increasing in Calif.

Poll: Internet Access Increasing in Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 84 percent of Californians have internet access at home; that’s up from 75 percent two years ago. According to a new Field Poll, the increase can be largely be attributed to the prevalence of smart phones. Most of those polled say they use the internet not only for networking and entertainment, but also…MORE

Goose Fire Burns 2,020 Acres Near Prather

Goose Fire Burns 2,020 Acres Near Prather

PRATHER, CA (KMJ) – A wild fire south of Prather has burned 2,000 acres and threatened 400 homes.  The “Goose Fire” began Saturday afternoon, about 30 miles northeast of Fresno, along Highway 168.  It’s now 30% contained. 3 homes have been destroyed by the blaze. Johnny Miller of Cal Fire says more than 1600 personnel are…MORE

Have Ride-Sharing Services Reduced Drunk Driving?

Have Ride-Sharing Services Reduced Drunk Driving?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — According to new research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, ride-sharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, appear to have had minimal impact on drunk driving rates. In an analysis of the 100 most populated regions, experts compared the data from before and after the services’ availability.     To their surprise,…MORE

Study: Pot Smoke More Harmful than Tobacco Smoke

Study: Pot Smoke More Harmful than Tobacco Smoke

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Smoking marijuana appears to harm your heart, and that of anyone around you, even more than cigarettes. According to new research from the University of California, San Francisco, lab rats had a severe decline in blood vessel function, after one minute of exposure to either pot or tobacco smoke. However, it took those…MORE

Marijuana, Gun Bust in Squaw Valley

Marijuana, Gun Bust in Squaw Valley

 SQUAW VALLEY, (KMJ) – More than 1,300 marijuana plants, 18.5 lbs. of dry marijuana and 19 guns were seized by the Fresno County Sheriff’s Narcotics Enforcement Team, California Department of Fish and Wildlife and members of the California Army National Guard. The bust was successful after three different search warrants were executed in Squaw valley.…MORE

West Nile Virus Case Confirmed in Fresno

West Nile Virus Case Confirmed in Fresno

  FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – The first case of the West Nile Virus in Fresno in 2016 has been confirmed.  The Fresno County Department of Public Health confirmed its first case of the virus this year was diagnosed in a man, and it is attacking his nervous system.  The man contracted the virus through a mosquito bite.…MORE

Heat/Poor Air Quality Postpones Valley Events

Heat/Poor Air Quality Postpones Valley Events

 FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Due to the poor air quality and the heat, a few Valley events have been canceled or postponed. Friday night’s United Way Backpack Giveaway has been postponed because of the poor conditions outdoors. The event gives 2,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to kids whose families can’t afford them. Afterwards, a movie…MORE

Fresno State Student Wins Food Expo’s “New Product” Award

Fresno State Student Wins Food Expo’s “New Product” Award

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) –  In a bit of a surprise – especially to the winner – Fresno State student Aubrey Lim took home the Fresno Food Expo’s coveted Buyer’s Choice “New Product Award” on Thursday afternoon. Lim, who is heading into her junior year at Fresno State, thought up her beef heart jerky two years…MORE

San Diego Police Officer Shot Dead, Partner Wounded

San Diego Police Officer Shot Dead, Partner Wounded

 (Photo credit San Diego PD Twitter) SAN DIEGO (KMJ) – One San Diego police officer is dead, and another is injured after the two were shot during a traffic stop Thursday night.  The injured officer is expected to survive after undergoing surgery, according to San Diego Police. SDPD Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman says the investigation…MORE

Fresno City Council Addressing Water Issues

Fresno City Council Addressing Water Issues

FRESNO (KMJ) – Fresno city council held a special meeting, Thursday July 28th, to call for more transparency in reporting water quality complaints. City Councilmember Lee Brand introduced two measures to deal with ongoing water issues at homes in the Northeast part of the city. “That water, at least as I’ve seen so far, accelerated…MORE