Tulare Co. Woman Gets Life for DUI Murders

TULARE, Calif. (KMJ) — A south valley woman has been sentenced to life in prison for a pair of DUI murders. Court documents say 28-year-old Cheyenne Wyllie of Springville ran a stop sign in 2016, slammed into a minivan, and killed a 69-year-old woman, along with a 10-year-old girl. Wyllie’s BAC was almost 3 times…MORE

Fresno Catholic Diocese Launches Child Victim Compensation Fund

(KMJ)  The Catholic Diocese of Fresno and five others have unveiled a compensation program for child abuse victims of priests. The program would allow victims to file for compensation, without having to sue the church. For victims who come forward the cases will be confidentially reported to police. As for compensation, the administrators of the…MORE

Japan to Eliminate Tariffs on U.S. Wine

  Japan will eliminate tariffs on U.S. wine imports as part of a trade agreement announced between the U.S. and Japan. Reuters says Japan will eliminate the tariffs on U.S. wine within 5 to 7 years after the trade agreement goes into effect. Japan currently taxes wine at 15 percent per liter, and the trade…MORE

Death Related to E-Cigarettes Reported in Tulare County, Hours After Gov. Newsom Announces Vaping Awareness Campaign

  VISALIA, CA. (KMJ) — The Tulare County Public Health Officer has confirmed that a person from Tulare County has died from complications related to the use of e-cigarettes and is warning community members about the dangerous effects of using electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes. “With sadness, we report that there has been a death of a…MORE

Tis The Season to Watch Out for Wildlife

FRESNO (KMJ) – Caltrans says this time of year, the number of wildlife-vehicle collisions typically peaks, as animals start migrating to winter habitat. Mating season begins for deer and elk. And bears spend more time foraging before hibernation. “Be alert when driving through areas where wildlife frequent,” Alisa Becerra said. Spokeswoman Alisa Becerra says to…MORE

New Cal Farm Crop Report

New numbers just released by the California Department of Food And Agriculture. According to a CDFA news release, California’s farms and ranches in 2018 received almost $50 billion in cash receipts for their output. This represents a slight increase over adjusted cash receipts for 2017. California’s agricultural abundance includes more than 400 commodities. Over a…MORE

Man Arrested After Leading Deputies on Chase, School Lockdowns Lifted

  TULARE COUNTY, CA (KMJ) — A man has been arrested after leading deputies on a chase, and a lockdown has been lifted on an elementary school. The Tulare County Sheriff’s Office said happened Friday morning near Alpine Vista Elementary School. The Sheriff’s Office says the chase started with an erratic driver at the intersection of…MORE

WOTUS Repealed

  The Waters of the U.S. Rule was repealed by Trump administration. The rule greatly expanded the EPA’s federal jurisdiction and scope of bodies of water subject to Clean Water Act requirements. Senate Agriculture Chairman Pat Roberts says the action to repeal and replace the 2015 WOTUS rule will “alleviate regulatory burden” on farmers and…MORE

PG&E Reaches Multi-Billion Dollar Settlement Over Fire Claims

(KMJ) – Friday morning, Pacific Gas and Electric announced it reached an $11 billion settlement with insurance companies in suits filed over the 2017 and 2018 state wildfires. This deal covers 85% of the claims filed against the bankrupt utility and covers several major blazes including the Camp Fire.  It ravaged the town of Paradise…MORE