Category Archives: Local News

Police Catch Alleged Bike Burglar in the Act

Police Catch Alleged Bike Burglar in the Act

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Fresno Police announce the arrest of an alleged bike burglar – caught in the act. On Monday, officers say they saw a man riding a bike at McKinley and Fruit.  They attempted to stop the man, identified as Aaron Copley, after allegedly committing a traffic infraction. Copley took off but was…MORE

WalletHub: Fresno Among Worst in U.S. for Jobs

WalletHub: Fresno Among Worst in U.S. for Jobs

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The official unemployment figure fluctuates throughout the year. However, according to a new WalletHub analysis, Fresno and much of the valley remain tough places to get a job. Fresno ranks 149th on the finance website’s list of 150 cities, right behind Detroit. It takes into account job opportunities, salaries, housing, and living…MORE

Yosemite Could Close Due to Possible Floods

Yosemite Could Close Due to Possible Floods

(KMJ)     Officials at Yosemite are warning visitors that they’re expecting possible flooding over the next few days — and the National Park could possibly close. The last time Yosemite flooded was exactly 20 years ago, January 1997, which caused significant damage to the park’s roads and campgrounds.  Meantime, an avalanche warning has been issued by the…MORE

TransUnion, Equifax Penalized for Misleading Customers

TransUnion, Equifax Penalized for Misleading Customers

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Equifax and TransUnion, 2 of the nation’s 3 biggest credit reporting agencies, have been fined $23.1 million by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, for misleading customers. The feds allege that TransUnion and Equifax lured consumers into expensive recurring payments for credit-related services, using false promises. $17.6 million of the total will be…MORE

Sandbags Available as Storms Hit

Sandbags Available as Storms Hit

(KMJ) Sandbags are being made available as storms hit the Central Valley.  Details below: FRESNO COUNTY: During the rain/flood season, the following road yards will remain open 24 hours a day. Empty bags are provided free of charge to County residents, homes located in unincorporated areas. You must bring your own shovel in order to shovel…MORE

Gas Prices Up Year-Over-Year Nationally, Not In Calif.

Gas Prices Up Year-Over-Year Nationally, Not In Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 2017 has begun with slightly higher gas prices. The national average is now $2.34 a gallon; that’s a 34 cent increase from the beginning of 2016. It’s being attributed to market reactions from the OPEC deal made last fall. However, California is looking slightly different from the rest of the country. AAA…MORE

Gallup: Support For Trump Lower Compared to Previous Incoming Administrations

Gallup: Support For Trump Lower Compared to Previous Incoming Administrations

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — While Donald Trump prepares to begin his presidency with confidence he’ll make good on campaign promises, support from the American people is lower than it was for previous presidents. According to Gallup, only 46 percent of voters are confident in Trump’s ability to handle an international crisis, and only 47 percent believe…MORE

Lee Brand Sworn In As Fresno’s Mayor – Immediately Unveils Plans

Lee Brand Sworn In As Fresno’s Mayor – Immediately Unveils Plans

FRESNO (KMJ) — A shift in policy to community based policing is just one of the promises from Fresno’s new Mayor Lee Brand. He was sworn in just after 9am Tuesday morning, in a ceremony inside Fresno City Hall, surrounded by a multitude of local politicians (including his former competitor H. Spees). “There’s about seven…MORE

‘Atmospheric River’ Of Wet Weather Coming For The Valley

‘Atmospheric River’ Of Wet Weather Coming For The Valley

FRESNO (KMJ) — Significant wet weather is coming our way, with the snow pack on the mountains expected to benefit the most. As much as three feet of snow is expected to fall on the mountains above 7,000 feet by Thursday. The National Weather Service reveals that could increase even more by the end of…MORE

California’s First Dog Sutter Brown Dead At 13

California’s First Dog Sutter Brown Dead At 13

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Sutter Brown, the first dog of California, is dead at age 13 According to the Sac Bee, Sutter passed away peacefully Friday, December 30th with Governor Brown and the First Lady at his side. Sutter was laid to rest at the family ranch in Colusa County. The 13-year-old Welsh Corgi underwent…MORE