Survey Reveals Immigration Fears in California

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Almost half of Californians favor a sanctuary state, in which local law enforcement largely leaves immigration matters to the feds. That’s according to the latest survey from the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California, which also shows significant concerns about tougher immigrations policies, and their affect on the economy. Similar to other…MORE

Calif. Assembly Releases Holder

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The California Assembly is choosing not to renew a contract with the law firm of former Attorney General Eric Holder, whom Democrats tapped earlier this year to develop a strategy, to resist the Trump Administration. Speaker Anthony Rendon, who announced the $25,000 per month contract in January, says the state will seek…MORE

Uber CEO Opens Up About Fatal Fresno Co. Boat Crash

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) – Travis Kalanick has opened up about the loss of his mother for the first time since she died in a boating accident last Friday. In a touching note posted to his Facebook page, the Uber CEO described his mother as a warm, joyful woman who “wore her heart on her sleeves…MORE

Fresno Unified Pools Staying Open For The Summer – Public Invited

FRESNO (KMJ) — Seven high school swimming pools within Fresno Unified will be open during the summer months. The initiative is to create what’s called “blue spaces” all over the school district, with officials working with the City of Fresno to make it happen. The joint program offers both lesson and recreational swimming, starting June…MORE

Court Told Alleged Downtown Fresno Shooter Is Incompetent To Stand Trial

FRESNO (KMJ) — Fresno County District Attorney’s office is now examining an evaluation of Kori Ali Muhammad’s mental health, to decide whether or not to agree with its findings. The report presented inside Fresno County Superior Court Thursday morning established that the alleged Downtown Fresno shooting suspect is not competent to stand trial. It comes…MORE

City Councilman Says Teen Shooting Death Could Be A “Rallying Cry”

FRESNO (KMJ) — The death of a teenager, following a drive-by in Southwest Fresno, could be a rallying cry for the community to fight back. Days away from graduation, Kayla Foster’s life ended abruptly just after 2am Monday. In the following hours her family was contacted by Fresno’s Police Chief and Fresno City Councilman Oliver…MORE

Search Continues for Missing Visalia Man

(KMJ) – Visalia Police continue to ask for the public’s help to locate a missing South Valley Man. 58-year old Yue “Randy” Chen was reported missing by his family just after 10:30 am Wednesday.  He’s described as 5’7″, 170 lbs with short black hair. Officers say he is possibly driving a 2017 Nissan Rogue 4-door…MORE

Calif. Senate Expected to Vote on Single-Payer Health Insurance Bill

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A key vote could come this week on a proposal for single-payer medical insurance in the California Legislature. “Healthy California” would establish a public department, which supporters say would cover all operations and services. The cost: $400 billion a year. However, an early analysis says about half of that could be covered…MORE