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Valley Cities Listed Among the Nation’s Worst in Which to Live

Valley Cities Listed Among the Nation’s Worst in Which to Live

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Mendota has been ranked the worst city in which to live in the U.S., according to a new 24/7 Wall Street report. The city is home to the smallest share of college graduates, a 49.5 percent poverty rate, and low home values.   Other valley cities listed as the nation’s worst include…MORE

Report: California Among Best States for Singles Seeking Romance

Report: California Among Best States for Singles Seeking Romance

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Appearance, personality, along with social and economic status, all play a role when it comes to dating. So does location. A new WalletHub report breaks down the best and worst states for singles looking for romance. California is the second-most dating-friendly state overall, with the most opportunity of any state in the…MORE

Lawsuit Accuses CA Bail Industry of Conspiring to Keep Premiums High

Lawsuit Accuses CA Bail Industry of Conspiring to Keep Premiums High

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A coalition of public-interest groups has filed an antitrust lawsuit, against more than 20 companies and agents in the Golden State, alleging a conspiracy to keep premiums inflated. Among other things, the lawsuit filed in Alameda County claims that for at least 15 years, bail agents have been discouraged from offering discounts…MORE

Report: Union Membership on the Decline in Calif.

Report: Union Membership on the Decline in Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The percentage of California workers belonging to a union is now at its lowest in at least 35 years, according to a new U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report. A mere 14.7 percent of the Golden State’s workforce was unionized last year, down from 15.5 percent in 2017.     Over the…MORE

Study: Distracted Driving Rising in California

Study: Distracted Driving Rising in California

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Distracted driving is up significantly in the Golden State, despite laws aimed at combating it. A newly-released observational study, conducted by the Office of Traffic Safety and Fresno State, has found that at any moment, 4.5 percent of drivers are using their cell phones behind the wheel.   That’s up from 3.6…MORE

PG&E Claims Complete Inspection Proposal Would Result in Massive Rate Hikes

PG&E Claims Complete Inspection Proposal Would Result in Massive Rate Hikes

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California’s largest utility says a plan that would require an inspection of the entire electrical grid and the removal of dangerous trees is unrealistic. The embattled Pacific Gas and Electric Co., who’s bracing for bankruptcy, claims the plan that could cost between $75 and $150 billion, would generate rate hikes of more…MORE

Calif. Among The Worst States In Which To Drive

Calif. Among The Worst States In Which To Drive

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State is among the worst in the nation when it comes to driving. California is the 4th-worst overall, according to WalletHub, whose latest report based on 30 key metrics, says only Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii rank worse. California gets low scores for rush-hour congestion, car thefts, high gas prices, and…MORE

Proposed Bill Could Help Californians With Student Loans

Proposed Bill Could Help Californians With Student Loans

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — College students in the Golden State could get some assistance with paying back their student debts, without having to take out additional loans, under a new bill making its way through the legislature. Assembly bill 154, introduced by Republican Assemblyman Randy Voepel, would however, require participants to pledge a share of their…MORE

Partial Government Shutdown Could Affect Wine Grape Prices

Partial Government Shutdown Could Affect Wine Grape Prices

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Wine grape growers are now uncertain, about whether they’ll receive their preliminary report from the USDA. The ongoing partial government shutdown is making the publication date of Feb. 8 for that report less likely, the longer the government is closed. The final crush report is due Mar. 8. Contracts between growers and…MORE

Legal Battle Continues Over California’s Sanctuary State Law

Legal Battle Continues Over California’s Sanctuary State Law

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Immigrant rights activists have filed an appeal, following a judge’s ruling that Huntington Beach isn’t bound by California’s sanctuary policies, which limit local law enforcement’s cooperation with ice. The Southern California city went to court over the highly contentious policies, and an Orange County judge ruled that municipalities with their own charters…MORE