Tag Archives: Fresno

CalPERS Seeks to Maintain Controversial Investments

CalPERS Seeks to Maintain Controversial Investments

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The California Public Employees Retirement System says it’s concerned about pending legislation, which would pressure the $310 billion fund to divest from certain projects, including the proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, and the Dakota Access Pipeline. Top officers tell the Sac Bee they worry that divesting from companies working on those…MORE

Bureau of Reclamation Boosts Water Allocations to 100%

Bureau of Reclamation Boosts Water Allocations to 100%

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is now planning to deliver 100 percent of the water requested, by growers south of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Just a few weeks ago, those in the Central Valley Project were told to expect deliveries of only 65 percent. However, following exceptional snow results from the Calif.…MORE

FPPC Proposes Fines Against Calif. Pot Legalization Opponents

FPPC Proposes Fines Against Calif. Pot Legalization Opponents

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Fair Political Practices Commission has proposed fines of almost $10,000, against two committees who sought to defeat the legalization of recreational marijuana in California. The Public and Mental Health Advocates Against 64 committee is being hit with a $3,500 penalty, for being slow to alter its ad disclosures, to identify a…MORE

Study: Pets May Lower Risk of Developing Allergies, Obesity

Study: Pets May Lower Risk of Developing Allergies, Obesity

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Having a pet such as a dog or cat around the house, may lower the risk of developing allergies and obesity, according to a new University of Alberta study. But, not for everyone. Researchers say the immunity develops when babies and young children are exposed to dirt and bacteria early on —…MORE

Effectiveness of Vitamin D Supplements in Question

Effectiveness of Vitamin D Supplements in Question

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Vitamin D has been noted for its role in preventing and treating bone health issues. High-dose supplements have also been considered beneficial for heart disease prevention. However, according to a new study in JAMA Cardiology, Vitamin D supplements appear to do virtually nothing for heart health. Researchers examined 5,000 adults between the…MORE

State Bar Sends Overhaul of Ethics Rules to CA Supreme Court

State Bar Sends Overhaul of Ethics Rules to CA Supreme Court

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The CA State Bar has sent for review to the California Supreme Court the first significant overhaul in 3 decades, of ethics rules for lawyers. The proposal includes 70 new or modified Rules of Professional Conduct. Among the most notable: banning intimacy between attorneys and clients, unless there was a prior consensual…MORE

Gov. Brown Ends Calif. Drought Emergency

Gov. Brown Ends Calif. Drought Emergency

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Gov. Jerry Brown ended the state’s official drought emergency on Friday, amid another storm and unprecedented water conservation. However, drought conditions remain in Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Tuolumne counties. The governor says emergency drinking water projects will continue in valley, given the diminished groundwater supplies. In addition, the state will keep addressing…MORE

CA’s Controversial Carbon Fee Survives Legal Challenge

CA’s Controversial Carbon Fee Survives Legal Challenge

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A California Appeals Court panel has upheld the state’s controversial fee for carbon emissions, a key piece of legislation aimed at combating climate change. A coalition of businesses filed a lawsuit in 2012, alleging that the State Air Resources Board lacks authority to impose fees on polluters. The suit also led to…MORE

More Job Cuts in March, 1st Quarter Figure Lower Compared to 2016

More Job Cuts in March, 1st Quarter Figure Lower Compared to 2016

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — U.S. employers slashed more than 43,000 jobs in March, according to a new, private Challenger, Gray & Christmas report. That’s up 17 percent from February, but is 2 percent below the figure from March of 2016. The sector with the most cuts was retail, followed by telecommunications. But, job cuts for the…MORE

FBI Raids Office of Calif. Investment Immigration Fund

FBI Raids Office of Calif. Investment Immigration Fund

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Federal agents raided the office of the California Investment Immigration Fund in San Gabriel on Wednesday, amid an investigation into fraudulent activity. Investigators say the fund cheated a U.S. government visa program, to obtain green cards for wealthy Chinese investors. Under the program, foreign investors who commit at least $500,000 to job-creating…MORE