Category Archives: KMJ Top Stories

Dozens Nabbed in Welfare, Auto Insurance Fraud Bust

Dozens Nabbed in Welfare, Auto Insurance Fraud Bust

TULARE, Calif. (KMJ News) — 32 arrests have bee made by the Tulare County District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigations, on charges of welfare and auto insurance fraud. The illegal activity tallies up to more than $269,000. In the welfare fraud cases, the defendants are accused of crimes such as failing to report income, not notifying the…MORE

Fresno Traffic Stop Turns Up “Ghost Gun,” Drugs & Cash

Fresno Traffic Stop Turns Up “Ghost Gun,” Drugs & Cash

(KMJ) – A traffic stop made by Fresno Police for expired registration turns into a seizure of drugs, cash and a so-called “ghost gun.” Officers pulled over the car driven by 35-year old Henry Lam around 8 p.m. Thursday near Peach and Olive.  A subsequent search of his vehicle turned up gun with a threaded barrel…MORE

FUSD Board: Ban Slatic from Bullard Campus

FUSD Board: Ban Slatic from Bullard Campus

FRESNO (KMJ) – Calls for FUSD trustee Terry Slatic to resign at Thursday night’s school board meeting. A packed room at the Fresno Unified School District building downtown for a special meeting to decide whether Trustee Terry Slatic should be sanctioned for his conduct during a visit to Bullard High School’s cheer practice on July 10th.…MORE

2 Arrested in Shooting that Injured 5 Yr. Old Fresno Boy, 2 Suspects at Large

2 Arrested in Shooting that Injured 5 Yr. Old Fresno Boy, 2 Suspects at Large

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ News) — Two arrests have been made, in connection with a gang-related drive-by shooting last week that wounded a 5-year-old Fresno boy, who was in the back seat of a car, in the area of Winery and Yale. Police Chief Jerry Dyer said Thursday that a series of search warrants ended with 25-year-old…MORE

2019 a Deadly Year for Kern River

2019 a Deadly Year for Kern River

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) – San Joaquin Valley authorities have recovered and identified the bodies of four of the five people who have gone missing in the southern Sierra Nevada’s Kern River so far this year. The Kern County Sheriff’s Office is still looking for an 11-year old girl from Bakersfield who fell into the river…MORE

Newsom: New Law Will Help Stray Kittens

Newsom: New Law Will Help Stray Kittens

FRESNO (KMJ) – Orphaned kitties in the State of California could have a new chance at life. California’s stray kittens can be adopted more easily, thanks to a new law signed by the governor on Wednesday. It allows people to adopt kittens under eight weeks old at animal shelters, waiving a mandatory six-day waiting period…MORE

FUSD Trustee Slatic Facing Censure, Campus Ban

FUSD Trustee Slatic Facing Censure, Campus Ban

FRESNO (KMJ) – FUSD Bullard-area trustee Terry Slatic is under scrutiny from his board colleagues, who have called a special meeting to discuss Slatic’s behavior, related to his recent controversial visit to Bullard to address the school’s cheerleading squad. “We’ll see how that goes, I think it’s pretty unprecedented,” Slatic said. Slatic says he will…MORE

Patterson Honors Small Business of the Year

Patterson Honors Small Business of the Year

CLOVIS (KMJ) – A veteran-owned business is this year’s 23rd Assembly District Small Business of the Year. “Tactical Ops Brewing” in Clovis was honored by Assemblyman Jim Patterson. Owners Brandon Broussard and Justin Campagne combined their passion for high quality craft beer and their appreciation for the service and sacrifice of veterans. With the majority…MORE

Quick Arrest Made in Shooting of Hanford Boy

Quick Arrest Made in Shooting of Hanford Boy

HANFORD (KMJ) – An arrest in the case of a Hanford boy who was shot in his home. After a rapid investigation that took mere hours, Kings County Sheriff’s Detectives arrested 29-year-old Rowdy Paulo and charged him with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and shooting a firearm at an inhabited dwelling. “He would…MORE

Calif. Readies $1.6 Billion Rail Design Contract

Calif. Readies $1.6 Billion Rail Design Contract

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California is moving toward awarding a $1.65 billion contract to design and construct the tracks and system for the first segment of its beleaguered high-speed rail project. The California High Speed Rail Authority’s board of directors on Tuesday approved releasing a request for qualified bidders for the project. Rail officials hope…MORE