Woman stabs self while trying to stab sister-in-law, husband

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (AP) – Police in Northern California say they arrested a woman who was trying to stab her husband and sister-in-law outside a bank when she accidentally stabbed herself in the abdomen. The Roseville Police Department said Friday that officers responding to a call about a fight outside a bank found 32-year-old Ziaoxin Wu…MORE

Nunes Campaign Suing Activists, Condemns ‘Dark Money’ Use

FRESNO (KMJ) – Congressman Devin Nunes’ campaign is suing four activists who tried to stop him from using the word “farmer” to describe his occupation on the 2018 ballot, saying they were working with a super PAC and likely the Andrew Janz campaign. Fresno attorney Peter Kapetan is representing Nunes. “The suit is an attempt…MORE

Parents Collect Signatures to Save George Washington Mural

FRESNO (KMJ) – Over 100 people packed a San Francisco high school to view a controversial mural criticized as racist and degrading for its depiction of Black and Native American people. District officials allowed visitors to see the “Life of Washington” mural Thursday after the San Francisco School Board voted last month to paint over…MORE

San Francisco public toilets for homeless cost $200,000

FRESNO (KMJ) – Updating the progress of the porta-potty program in San Francisco and how the city is going to great lengths to keep the streets clean. San Francisco launched its portable toilet program five years ago after children in a homeless-heavy neighborhood complained of dodging human waste on sidewalks on their way to school.…MORE

Visalia Mom Busted for Meth with Kids at Home

FRESNO (KMJ) – A South Valley mother of three toddlers is behind bars after being caught with drugs in her home. Visalia police say 32-year-old Brittney Souza of Visalia was busted with 10 grams of meth on the 400 block of ‘E’ Street. Souza’s facing drug possession and child endangerment charges.MORE

California cannabis equity program funding applications open

DENVER (AP) – California regulators have reopened funding applications for marijuana social equity programs after unspecified delays. The Marijuana Business Daily in Denver reported Wednesday that the California Bureau of Cannabis Control is expected to award state funds in June 2020 after original plans to award money this year. Regulators say California cities and counties…MORE

FBI seeks Los Angeles fugitives believed to be in Mexico

LOS ANGELES (AP) – U.S. and Mexican law enforcement authorities are seeking the public’s help in tracking down 12 people accused of committing various violent crimes in Los Angeles over the past quarter-century and are believed to have fled to Mexico. The campaign to capture the fugitives was announced Thursday by the FBI’s Los Angeles…MORE