Category Archives: Local News

Helping Dallas Victims Through Donations

Helping Dallas Victims Through Donations

FRESNO (KMJ) – Helping Dallas Victims Through Donations… The Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation is a national tax-exempt organization that assists families of officers killed in the line of duty. You can donate at their web site, BOHMF.ORG. The A.T.O. Foundation, which stands for “Assist the Officer” was founded by former Dallas Cowboys football player…MORE

Dog Attack May Have Led to Drowning

Dog Attack May Have Led to Drowning

 FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – An autopsy shows that 74-year-old Robert Simonian suffered wounds consistent with dog bites before he drowned in a canal on July 4th in West Fresno. Police believe it’s possible that Simonian was attacked by a dog or group of dogs, and that caused him to fall into the water as he…MORE

Suspect Arrested After Allegedly Stealing and Firing Shotgun

Suspect Arrested After Allegedly Stealing and Firing Shotgun

   CLOVIS, CA (KMJ) – Clovis Police investigated after several homeowners near Willow and Alluvial reported suspicious activity in the area.  One homeowner said he saw a man, now identified as 46-year-old John Vann, carrying around a shotgun.  Neighbors reported hearing a shotgun being fired three times.  Clovis and Fresno PD surrounded the area, forming…MORE

Suspect Dies After Allegedly Attacking Clovis PD With Car

Suspect Dies After Allegedly Attacking Clovis PD With Car

 CLOVIS, CA (KMJ) – Clovis Police attempted to serve an arrest warrant to a unidentified individual on Thursday afternoon to a residence on Helm Ave. near Bullard.  Police believe the suspect noticed them attempting to serve the warrant, and was in a vehicle with a female.  The female got out of the vehicle, and the…MORE

“We Will Get Justice” Says Dylan Noble Family

“We Will Get Justice” Says Dylan Noble Family

FRESNO (KMJ) – Attorneys for the parents of Dylan Noble who was shot in June by Fresno Police were talking to the media at a press conference on Thursday July 7th. Noble’s family is calling for an outside agency to investigate the deadly shooting of the 19 year old back on June 25th. Shots were fired…MORE

Courthouse Park Shooting Suspect Pleads ‘Not Guilty’

Courthouse Park Shooting Suspect Pleads ‘Not Guilty’

FRESNO (KMJ) — The man who Fresno County’s Sheriff says sparked off a lockdown in the city’s Courthouse Park, as well as other local government buildings nearby, made his first appearance in court Thursday. According to the District Attorney’s Office Anthony Simpson is charged with attempted murder, assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and assault by…MORE

Corcoran Woman Shoots, Kills Dog

(KMJ)   A Corcoran woman is jailed on animal cruelty charges after shooting and killing a family member’s dog Wednesday night. Police say 31 year old Sheena Martin admitted to shooting the 8 year old border collie with a rifle and then dumping its body in the garbage. Her bail has been set at $50,000.…MORE

Bredefeld Announces Endorsements

Bredefeld Announces Endorsements

 FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Garry Bredefeld announced six key endorsements at a press conference on Thursday morning.  Bredefeld, who is running for Fresno City Council District Six, announced endorsements by Police Chief Jerry Dyer, Sheriff Margaret Mims, Former Mayor Alan Autry, Former Sheriff Steve Magarian, Former Mayoral Candidate H. Spees and FUSD school board member…MORE

Calif. Vaccine Mandate Opponents File Lawsuit

Calif. Vaccine Mandate Opponents File Lawsuit

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A group of parents opposed to California’s requirement that all public school students be vaccinated have filed a lawsuit, alleging that the mandate is illegal. Following the 2014 measles outbreak at Disneyland, lawmakers passed one of the nation’s toughest vaccination laws, eliminating religious and personal belief exemptions.   However, some parents claim it’s…MORE

Water Savings Continue in the Golden State

Water Savings Continue in the Golden State

  FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Urban residential water use fell by 28.2 percent during May, compared to the same month in 2013. The State Water Resources Control Board says that’s a savings of nearly 58 billion gallons.   In the first 12 months of mandatory conservation for non-farm users, local suppliers saved enough water for 8 million…MORE