Category Archives: KMJ Top Stories

Valley Counties Holding Clinics To Help Locals Battle The Flu

Valley Counties Holding Clinics To Help Locals Battle The Flu

FRESNO (KMJ) — Temperatures in the Central Valley are set to get significantly cooler over the coming days, which means fall is coming and flu season is almost upon us. Fresno County Department of Public Health warn that all it takes is for someone with the virus to sneeze or talk near you and you…MORE

Valley Youth To “See You At The Pole”

FRESNO (KMJ) – Many Valley youth will participating in See You at the Pole on Wednesday, September 28th. See You at the Pole is an annual event organized and led by students on the fourth Wednesday in September. It’s traditionally held at a school’s flagpole before school starts. “It’s a student led prayer time where…MORE

Search Continues To Find A Home For “Sexually Violent Predator”

Search Continues To Find A Home For “Sexually Violent Predator”

FRESNO (KMJ) — The person representing a man described as a “sexually violent predator” by the Fresno County District Attorney’s office says he can’t be locked up forever. The decision announced in August to place Jeffrey Snyder in a Northwest Fresno home was met with fierce opposition by local residents (you can read more about…MORE

Vote For Prop 61 Will Mean “Reigning In Astronomical Drug Prices”

Vote For Prop 61 Will Mean “Reigning In Astronomical Drug Prices”

FRESNO (KMJ) — A bid to bring down price the State of California pays for prescriptions could have an impact on the amount paid by every one of its residents. That’s according The California Nurses Association, a group backing a ‘yes’ for Proposition 61. Voting it in it would require state agencies to pay the…MORE

Restrictions on Distracted Driving to Expand

Restrictions on Distracted Driving to Expand

(KMJ/CBS SF) – Checking your GPS while driving will soon be illegal (unless you have your phone mounted).  Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation that expands restrictions on cell phone use while driving. AB 1785 prohibits drivers from checking maps, adjusting playlists, taking photos or live streaming on their phones while driving – unless a hands free…MORE

$1000 Reward By CCSPCA After Dogs Tortured, Burned

$1000 Reward By CCSPCA After Dogs Tortured, Burned

A $1000 dollar reward is being offered to find the person responsible for torturing and killing two dogs. On Friday, September 23rd, CCSPCA humane officers discovered the remains of the two dogs in Southwest Fresno at 41 East Walnut, near Church and Walnut Avenues. Central California SPCA Spokesperson Walter Salvari says both large dogs appeared…MORE

Trump, Clinton Clash in First Debate

Trump, Clinton Clash in First Debate

(CNN) – Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump clashed Monday in their first head-to-head debate of the general election season, and CNN’s Reality Check Team put their statements and assertions to the test. The team of reporters, researchers and editors across CNN listened throughout the debate and selected key statements, rating them true; mostly true; true,…MORE

FUSD Holds State Of Education Luncheon

FUSD Holds State Of Education Luncheon

FRESNO (KMJ) – Fresno Unified held its annual State of Education Luncheon, on Monday, September 26th. Superintendent Michel Hanson spoke positively of across the board improvements on state tests and graduation rates “We’re very proud of our graduation rate which beats the state and the nation.” – Superintendent Michel Hanson. Hanson says they are trying…MORE

DeRuyter Responds to Criticism After Loss to Tulsa

DeRuyter Responds to Criticism After Loss to Tulsa

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – After Fresno State had a 31-0 lead over Tulsa on Saturday, the Golden Hurricane rocked the ‘Dogs by coming back to win in double overtime, 48-41.  The loss, which drops Fresno State to 1-3 heading into Mountain West Conference play is not sitting well with fans – especially since the ‘Dogs…MORE

Brown Signs Mandatory CPR Bill, Vetoes San Bernardino Reimbursement

Brown Signs Mandatory CPR Bill, Vetoes San Bernardino Reimbursement

(KMJ)  Gov. Jerry Brown continues file through the stacks of legislation remaining on his desk in Sacramento. On Sunday, Brown’s office announced that he had signed a bill into law allowing for CPR training to become a high school graduation requirement.  The law will go into effect in 2018. He also signed a bill that…MORE