Letter Sparks Confusion Over Valley Voter Eligibility

(KMJ) – The California Association of Clerks and Election Officials (CACEO) is responding to concerns from voters across the state who may be receiving solicitation mailings erroneously indicating that residents of households are not registered to vote. The letters are from the Voter Participation Center, a non-profit organization whose published mission is to “register and mobilize…MORE

Foster Homes Needed for Rescued Orange Cove Animals

(KMJ) – The CCSPCA is having an orientation and training class for people who wish to become foster parents of the animals rescued from Noah’s Friends Animal Sanctuary in Orange Cove. Most of these animals need special care such as administering medication, socialization, and some extra TLC. The Central California SPCA confiscated over 130 dogs and…MORE

Gov. Brown Signs Controversial Farmworker OT Bill

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Farmworkers in the nation’s largest agricultural state will be entitled to the same overtime pay as most other hourly workers under a new law signed Monday by California Gov. Jerry Brown. Brown, a Democrat, announced that he had signed legislation that chips away at a nearly 80-year-old practice of applying separate…MORE

Contentious Calif. Ag Overtime Bill Signed into Law

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Gov. Jerry Brown has placed his signature on AB 1066, which will make overtime pay for California farmworkers kick in at 40 hours a week, instead of 60. Several ag groups and conservatives, argue that it’ll have lead to higher costs for growers. However, supporters say it’s about equality. The governor signed the…MORE

One of Tulare’s Most Wanted Nabbed

(KMJ)  The Tulare County Sheriff’s Department captured one of their most wanted fugitives on Monday. The Sheriff’s County Apprehension Team tracked down 43 year old Canalyn Ruffa hiding in Porterville. She was wanted for an outstanding warrant for check fraud. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE TOP 10 LIST Photo Credit: Tulare Co. Sheriff Dept.MORE

Fresno Unified Superintendent Responds to E-mail Controversy

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – Fresno Unified Superintendent Michael Hanson is receiving criticism for an e-mail he sent out last Friday. In the e-mail, sent out to staff, asks teachers to make sure that minorities aren’t falling behind early in the school year and reminds teachers to make sure they’re making children aware of opportunities available for them. Early…MORE

How Happy are Californians?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The degree to which money can determine a person’s happiness has long-been debated, with researching showing it has little impact past $75,000 a year. However, personal finance website WalletHub has looked at more than 2 dozen other factors, to determine just how happy states in America are. California’s said to be the 10th-happiest…MORE