Referendum to Overturn New California Vaccine Law

One day after Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation eliminating personal and religious belief exemptions for student vaccinations — a referendum has been filed to have it overturned. Former Republican Assemblyman Tim Donnelly is leading the effort to overturn the controversial law — which mandates that virtually all California students be vaccinated. Proponents will have 90…MORE

Clovis Community Colleges Granted Full College Status

Clovis Community College has been granted full college status State Center Community College District now has three full colleges, Fresno City College, Reedley College and Clovis Community College, and two centers in Madera and Oakhurst, offering basic skills development, associate degrees, certificates for workforce development, and transfer degrees. Clovis Community College has the oldest community…MORE

New Ridesharing Insurance Law Goes into Effect

Aaron Abeytia Aaron Abeytia anchors afternoon newscasts on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ. Read More…         Listen to the report as aired on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A new law has gone into effect in the Golden State, requiring that ridesharing companies maintain $1 million in coverage,…MORE

Can Calif. be Sued in Another State’s Court?

Aaron Abeytia Aaron Abeytia anchors afternoon newscasts on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ. Read More…         Listen to the report as aired on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A 24-year battle between California tax collectors and a computer-chip entrepreneur, is headed back to the U.S. Supreme Court. Gilbert…MORE

Former Sen. Leland Yee Pleads Guilty to Corruption, Racketeering Charges

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Former Democratic California State Senator Leland Yee has pleaded guilty to charges of corruption and racketeering. Yee was nabbed by the FBI last year, for allegedly accepting $62,000 in bribes from undercover agents, in exchange for legislative favors, and agreeing to illegally import firearms from the Philippines. He faces 20 years…MORE

‘Grandmotherly’ Suspect Sought By Fresno Police

FRESNO (KMJ) — A woman described as ‘grandmotherly’ is now being sought by Fresno Police for stealing $6000 from a fellow shopper in a supermarket. Officers say security footage recovered from the store shows an elderly looking woman following the victim around. The crime occurred on May 19th at the Vallarta on the intersection of…MORE

Flex-Alert Alarm Sounded by Cal-ISO

Fresno (KMJ)    Scorching temperatures throughout the Central Valley and much of California have triggered a “Flex Alert”. Temps are expected to approach 107 degrees in Fresno on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the state’s energy grid — California Independent System Operator (Cal-ISO) — issued a “flex alert” to urge residents to voluntarily conserve electricity between 2 p.m.…MORE

Biomass Bill Moves Forward in Sacramento

So far so good for a state bill that would help biomass power plants continue operating. South Valley Assembly member Rudy Salas co-authored the bill AB 590, a bill that cleared the Senate Energy Committee this week. Salas thinks not only is the biomass bill is good for the environment, but also for jobs. AB…MORE

“The Gallows” Wows Fresno Crowd

Fresno (KMJ)  “The Gallows” doesn’t hit movie theaters across the U.S. until July 10, but an invitation-only crowd of a few hundred valley residents got to see the much-hyped horror flick more than a week early on Tuesday night. The special advanced screening came complete with a Hollywood-style “black carpet” walk by the young stars…MORE

Fracking Protests Mount Against Gov. Brown

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Environmentalists Tuesday called on Gov. Jerry Brown to halt plans for months of hydraulic fracturing in the waters off Southern California, warning that it could lead to chemical pollution or an oil spill. State regulators this month approved nine permits for operator Thums Long Beach Co. for so-called fracking operations between…MORE