Category Archives: Local News

Fresno Infant Continues to Recover After Being Shot in The Head

Fresno Infant Continues to Recover After Being Shot in The Head

(KMJ) – 10-month old Fayth Percy was shot in the head on June 24th in Central Fresno after a man fired several times into a car allegedly targeting her mother. Wednesday, Fresno Police released this photo along with an update on her recovery.  Fayth is no longer in critical condition and her family says they…MORE

VP Pence Talks Trade in Lemoore

VP Pence Talks Trade in Lemoore

FRESNO (KMJ) – Vice President Mike Pence flew in for a fundraising lunch benefiting President Trump’s reelection campaign at Harris Ranch in Coalinga. Then he spoke at the Freitas family farm, just outside Lemoore. Pence spoke to a crowd of hundreds to rally support for the Trump Administration’s USMCA, the renegotiated trade deal with Mexico…MORE

Calif. Assembly Speaker Calls Gig Economy ‘F*****g Feudalism’

Calif. Assembly Speaker Calls Gig Economy ‘F*****g Feudalism’

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The California Labor, Public Employment, and Retirement Committee approved Assembly Bill 5 on Wednesday. The controversial measure calls for reclassifying thousands of independent contractors as employees. Outside the California State Capitol, a rally was held, in which Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon claimed that independent contracting amounts to “corporations trying to oppress workers.”…MORE

Likely Quake-related Death Reported

Likely Quake-related Death Reported

FRESNO (KMJ) – It was originally believed there was no loss of life caused by last week’s major earthquakes, but that may have changed. Authorities say the July Fourth temblor in the Southern California desert may have killed a man – in Nevada. Tuesday, sheriff’s deputies in Nye county discovered the body of a 56-year-old…MORE

Water Alliance: State Bill Could Punish Farmers for Following Federal Law

Water Alliance: State Bill Could Punish Farmers for Following Federal Law

FRESNO (KMJ) – A state bill that includes keeping federal environmental laws in place, even if the federal government changes those laws, is raising concerns. The assembly Judiciary Committee approved SB-1 on Tuesday. It’s a bill authored by Senator Toni Atkins of San Diego, who spoke about it earlier this year. “SB-1 is California’s insurance…MORE

41 To Close During Visit from Vice President Pence

41 To Close During Visit from Vice President Pence

(KMJ) – If your travel plans take you on Highway 41 through Lemoore, you should prepare for delays and detours Wednesday afternoon. Vice President Mike Pence will discuss the USMCA at a Lemoore farm that can been seen from Highway 41.  So that is prompting the closure of the highway during his visit. if you’re…MORE

7-Year-Old Porterville Boy Dies After Alleged Drowning by Mother

7-Year-Old Porterville Boy Dies After Alleged Drowning by Mother

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The second child of Sherri Telnas, the Porterville woman charged with drowning her sons, has passed away. The Tulare County Coroner’s Office says the official cause of death for Telnas’ 7-year-old boy is “fresh water drowning.” Telnas faces life in prison for drowning him and her now-deceased 12-year-old son, in an irrigation…MORE

Police Seek Shooter of Five-year-old Boy

Police Seek Shooter of Five-year-old Boy

FRESNO (KMJ) – Fresno police are looking for help in catching whoever is responsible for a shooting that left a small child hospitalized. Detectives are investigating a drive-by shooting that wounded a five-year-old boy while he was sitting in the backseat of his mother’s car. Officers were called to the area of North winery and…MORE

State Assembly Says ER Bills Are Too High

State Assembly Says ER Bills Are Too High

FRESNO (KMJ) – A bill to limit emergency room bills for patients with health insurance faces a key vote amid strong opposition from hospitals. The bill by assemblyman David Chiu would make sure patients in emergency rooms with health insurance never pay more than their copayments or deductibles, even if they are treated at a…MORE

Use of Force Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk

Use of Force Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk

(KMJ) –  State lawmakers have passed the nation’s strictest standard on police use of deadly force. Assembly Bill 392 changes the standard of the use-of-deadly-force from reasonable to necessary in defense of human life. AB 392 will require that officers use deadly force only when there is an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury…MORE