Category Archives: KMJ Top Stories

COVID-19: Tulare County Passes the 1000 Mark, Fresno County Touts Tracer Program

COVID-19: Tulare County Passes the 1000 Mark, Fresno County Touts Tracer Program

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Tulare County has passed the 1000 mark in COVID-19 cases. Here in the San Joaquin Valley there are more than 2300 positive cases. Tulare County Health Dept. reported 1013, and another person died of COVID-19,  the death toll now 44, with 155 people recovering. The county’s health department is urging residents…MORE

South Valley Couple Busted for Numerous Cases of Identity Theft

South Valley Couple Busted for Numerous Cases of Identity Theft

(Photo courtesy:  Hanford Police Department) (KMJ) – Investigators bust a South Valley couple for allegedly using stolen identities to buy numerous vehicles. On May 6th, a victim called Hanford Police and told investigators someone used their stolen identity to buy a vehicle at a city auto dealership.   That lead detectives and members of crime teams…MORE

The Nation’s Unemployment Rate Reaches Historic Levels

The Nation’s Unemployment Rate Reaches Historic Levels

(KMJ0 – The nation’s unemployment rate hit 14.7% in April.  That is the highest rate seen in the United States since the Great Depression.  20.5 million jobs vanished in the worst monthly loss on record. The figures are evidence of the damage the coronavirus pandemic has done to the nation’s economy. The losses reflect what has…MORE

State Predicts Multi-Billion Dollar Budget Shortfall

State Predicts Multi-Billion Dollar Budget Shortfall

(KMJ) – New estimates from the Newsom administration predict a staggering California budget shortfall of $54.3 billion dollars because of the coronavirus. The projections, released Thursday, estimate a deficit nearly three-and-a-half times more than what the state had saved for an economic downturn. California has been under a mandatory stay-at-home order since March 19th. And that…MORE

Gov. Newsom Announces Workers’ Comp for Workers Who Contract COVID-19

Gov. Newsom Announces Workers’ Comp for Workers Who Contract COVID-19

SACRAMENTO – As California prepares to enter Stage 2 of the gradual reopening of the state this Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that workers who contract COVID-19 while on the job may be eligible to receive workers’ compensation. The Governor signed an executive order that creates a time-limited rebuttable presumption for accessing workers’ compensation…MORE

Porterville Teen Killed by Drunk Driver With Prior DUI Offenses

Porterville Teen Killed by Drunk Driver With Prior DUI Offenses

(KMJ) – A 15-year old is struck and killed in Porterville by a hit-and-run driver who was also under the influence. Porterville Police officers were called to the intersection of Olive Avenue and Westwood Street just before 7 p.m. Tuesday for reports of an injury traffic collision.  At the scene, officers say a driver struck…MORE

Fresno Mayor Announces Phase 1 of Fresno’s Reopening

Fresno Mayor Announces Phase 1 of Fresno’s Reopening

UPDATE: FRESNO, CA – Fresno Mayor Lee Brand today announced the first major step in Fresno’s economic recovery, presenting the first phase of the new category of authorized businesses to re-open. The announcement was made after consultation with the Mayor’s Recovery Committee, City Manager Wilma Quan, her emergency team, Fresno City Council and the County…MORE

Some Retail Reopening End of Week: Gov. Newsom

Some Retail Reopening End of Week: Gov. Newsom

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Governor Newsom Provides Update on California’s Progress Toward Governor’s Report Card indicates California will be prepared to move into the early phase of Stage 2 of reopening this Friday, May 8 Stage 2 allows gradual reopening of lower-risk workplaces with adaptations including bookstores, clothing stores, florists and sporting goods stores, with modifications…MORE

Coronavirus Outbreak Reported at Two Valley Ruiz Food Sites

Coronavirus Outbreak Reported at Two Valley Ruiz Food Sites

(KMJ) – COVID-19 outbreaks at two Ruiz Foods plants in the South Valley leave dozens of employees infected with the coronavirus. According to Tulare County health officials, as of Sunday, 77 employees have tested positive between the Dinuba and Tulare manufacturing facilities. According to a Ruiz Foods spokesperson, there was an increase in positive cases after…MORE