Category Archives: KMJ Top Stories

Hurricane Nate Floods Gulf Coast Cities

Hurricane Nate Floods Gulf Coast Cities

[van id=”van/batchfeed/2017/10/08/storyful_acc09a80-ac0f-11e7-a1ce-35544966303c”] (CNN) – Hurricane Nate made its second US landfall near Biloxi, Mississippi, shortly after midnight local time Sunday as a Category 1 hurricane. Nate is the first hurricane to make landfall in Mississippi since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Just hours earlier, Nate had made its first US landfall near the mouth of the…MORE

VP Pence Bolts Colts Game Over Player Protest

VP Pence Bolts Colts Game Over Player Protest

[van id=”us/2017/10/08/pence-departs-nfl-game-after-anthem-kneeling-nr.cnn”] WASHINGTON (CNN) – Vice President Mike Pence left a football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday after some players knelt during the national anthem, saying he did not want to “dignify” the event. “I left today’s Colts game because @POTUS and I will not dignify any event…MORE

Tensions Escalate Between CA, Feds Following Signing of ‘Sanctuary State’ Bill

Tensions Escalate Between CA, Feds Following Signing of ‘Sanctuary State’ Bill

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The top federal immigration official says his agency will have “no choice” but to conduct arrests in local neighborhoods and worksites in California after the governor signed a law that extends protections for immigrants who are in the country illegally. In another sign of escalating tensions between California and the Trump…MORE

Brandau: “Fresno Could Lose Out On A Lot Of Money” Due To Sanctuary State Bill

Brandau: “Fresno Could Lose Out On A Lot Of Money” Due To Sanctuary State Bill

FRESNO (KMJ) — The signing of Senate Bill 54 has been celebrated in Sacramento by its author Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León, but a Fresno City Councilman fears the approval of the “sanctuary state” bill could see repercussions for local residents. “I’m really worried about the impact to our city, the City of…MORE

1st Central Valley Summit for Animal Welfare Tackling Pet Overpopulation

1st Central Valley Summit for Animal Welfare Tackling Pet Overpopulation

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – The first Central Valley Summit for Animal Welfare taking place Friday, October 6th in Visalia. The San Francisco Spca and Central Valley Rescue Railroad are partnering to save lives by hosting the summit, taking place at the Wyndham Hotel. “We are bringing together almost all of the shelters – municipal shelters –…MORE