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

Feinstein Bill to Address Wildfire Risks Expedites Logging

FRESNO (KMJ) – A bipartisan pair of senators including Dianne Feinstein, are getting together to combat wildfires. Senator Dianne Feinstein is joining Republican Senator Steve Daines of Montana to introduce legislation to protect communities from devastating wildfires like the one that killed 85 in the Northern California town of Paradise last year. They told the…MORE

Navy Confirms Pilot Killed in Death Valley Crash

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – The Navy confirms the pilot was killed when the Valley-based fighter jet went down in Death Valley. The aircraft belonged to Strike Fighter Squadron VFA-151 based at Naval Air Station Lemoore. The crash taking place Wednesday east of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in a spot known to aviation enthusiasts…MORE

Lemoore F-18 Crashes; Pilot Still Missing

FRESNO (KMJ) – The navy says an F/A-18 Super Hornet out of Lemoore was on a routine training mission when it crashed in the desert Wednesday. A navy spokesperson says search-and-rescue teams responded to the the crash scene north of the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in the Mojave Desert Wednesday morning. The status…MORE