DNA Leads to Bust in Calif. 1973 Cold Case

MARYSVILLE, Calif. (AP) — An investigator “with a bit of free time” decided to send for testing DNA samples from a long-dormant cold case, which led authorities to arrest a pair of men linked to the 1973 shotgun slayings of two young girls, authorities said. Police in Oklahoma and California arrested the two 65-year-old suspects…MORE

State Ag Officials Seek OSHA Enforcement Extension

State Ag Officials Seek OSHA Enforcement Extension The National Association of State Ag Departments is asking the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to delay its enforcement of stringent new requirements for the storage of anhydrous ammonia at retail locations. The State Ag Departments sent a letter to OSHA asking them to delay enforcement of the…MORE

A New Method to Encourage Teens to Eat More Veggies?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Merely telling a teen to eat vegetables is usually not entirely effective. But, how about tapping into their… shall we say… rebellious side? New research shows that encouraging teens to eat more fruits and vegetables, because junk food companies are manipulative, appears to be a motivator. University of Texas experts say if veggies…MORE

Gov. Brown Coming to the Valley

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Governor Jerry Brown is set to sign a series of bills addressing climate change, on Wednesday morning in Fresno. The legislation directs $900 million in cap-and-trade funds to greenhouse gas reduction efforts. Those efforts include clean transportation projects, increased biomass energy production, as well as prioritizing spending in communities disproportionately affected by dirty…MORE

Governor Vetoes Tampon/Diaper Tax Break Bills

There will be no tax breaks for tampons and diapers in the Golden State.  California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed bills on Tuesday that would have lifted taxes on tampons, sanitary napkins and diapers – among other items.  The legislation was put forth because the items are necessary for women and children – not luxury items. In…MORE

Missing Hikers Found Inside Yosemite National Park

UPDATE: In Yosemite National Park, Fullerton Fire Chief Wolfgang Knabe says both missing hikers/firefighters Javier Avelar and Dave Brown have been found. Knabe says Brown walked into the ranger station a few hours before noon and was talking to the ranger service. There’s no word yet why the pair got separated.   (KMJ) – The…MORE

Samona Randolph

Samona Randolph of Fresno.  A judge has issued an arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on a felony charges of assault, battery on a peace officer and several misdemeanor charges. On August 22, 2016, Fresno County Sheriff’s deputies were flagged down by a motorist while on patrol in Riverdale.  The driver of a…MORE

EPA Violated Personal Privacy of Farmers and Ranchers

  The Environment Protection Agency violated the personal privacy rights of thousands of farmers and ranchers. That unanimous ruling came from the United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday. The ruling concerns the EPA’s decision in 2013 to release to three environmental groups a large number of spreadsheets containing personal information of farmers…MORE