Former Fresno Co. Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested in May on Domestic Violence Charges, Rearrested

  FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – A former Fresno County Sheriff’s deputy is rearrested for dissuading a witness. 51-year-old David Raquenio was first arrested on domestic violence charges in May, 2019. Clovis Police arrested Raquenio again on Wednesday, August 14th. He was also booked and currently in the Fresno Country Jail on one felony charge of “Violation…MORE

Calif. Sues Trump Administration Over Green Card Rules

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California is joined by three other states in filing the latest court challenge to new rules blocking green cards, for many immigrants who use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers, or other forms of public assistance.     In announcing the lawsuit Friday, Democratic Attorney General Xavier Beccera said, “They’re trying to make…MORE

Ag Retailers Association Supports Hours of Service Reforms

  The Agricultural Retailers Association supports the proposed reform to hours of service published this week by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The DOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says the proposed changes will improve safety and flexibility for commercial drivers. ARA says the reforms, including the short haul exemption expansion for CDL drivers to…MORE

Council Overrides Mayor Brand’s Veto

FRESNO (KMJ) – The Fresno City Council has voted to override the veto of Mayor Lee Brand, effectively ending the practice of giving raises to city employees after they’ve given notice to quit. The agenda item passed Thursday on a 6-0, bipartisan vote. “When you are giving retroactive raises, you are inappropriately using taxpayer money,…MORE

Cause of Death Released in Taco Eating Death

FRESNO (KMJ) – A cause of death has been released in the case of a Fresno man who died after a competitive eating event. Tuesday night, it was in the middle of the third inning of the Fresno Grizzlies’ game. 41-year old Dana Hutchings collapsed while taking part in a taco eating contest at Chukchansi…MORE

Dyer Bids ‘Bittersweet’ Goodbye To Crime View Sessions

FRESNO (KMJ) – After 17 years and more than 150 sessions, Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer conducted his final Crime View meeting with reporters. “It’s bittersweet,” Dyer said. The chief is set to retire officially on October 15th, but he’s burning some vacation time until then, and he will increasingly be out of the office.…MORE