Sup. Yovino Vows to Appeal Equal Pay Ruling

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The superintendent of a California school district says he will appeal a ruling in an equal pay lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court. The statement came Monday after an 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously in favor of a Fresno County school employee who said…MORE

Twin tunnels Considered Again for Calif. Water Project

LOS ANGELES (AP) – One tunnel or two? A week after Southern California’s largest water agency abandoned a plan to pay for much of the state’s ambitious water project, the funding debate begins again. The Metropolitan Water District board will vote Tuesday on whether to approve $5 billion in funding for a single tunnel that…MORE

Calif. Bill Would Create Health Care Price Controls

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California’s government would set prices for health care services under a measure in the state Assembly. The bill introduced Monday comes amid a fierce debate in the Capitol about rising health care costs. It’s likely to draw intense opposition from physicians, hospitals and other health care providers. The measure by Democratic…MORE

President Trump Acknowledges Ag Pain Due to Tariff Talk

  Politico says President Trump admitted publicly that his trade crackdown is causing U.S. farmers and ranchers to feel pain. He also says steps will be taken to address that reality. The president has directed Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue “to use his broad authority to implement a plan to protect our farmers and agricultural interests.”…MORE

Officer-Involved Shooting In Earlimart Sends Suspected Car Thief To Hospital

[Photo; Tulare Sheriff”s Office] FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – An officer involved shooting Monday morning in Tulare County, leaves a suspect injured. A suspect was shot by an officer in Earlimart, in the area of Armstrong Avenue and South State Street. The California Highway Patrol and Tulare County Sheriff’s Office were both involved. The Sheriff’s Office…MORE

Governor Brown Reverses Decision To Release Convicted Murderer

TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KMJ) —California Governor Jerry Brown reversed the decision by a parole board to release convicted murderer Gerardo Zavala. According to a release, the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office objected to 46 year-old Zavala’s release at his most recent parole hearing on November 8, 2017. Since Gov. Brown reversed the parole board’s decision,…MORE