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Council Approves Resolution Supporting Brand’s Citizens Public Safety Board

Council Approves Resolution Supporting Brand’s Citizens Public Safety Board

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — In a 5-2 vote, the Fresno City Council approved a resolution Thursday, supporting Mayor Lee Brand’s proposed Citizens Public Safety Board, which will include 9 appointees, who monitor the actions of officers and issue recommendations. Brand did not need the council’s approval. Councilmen Steve Brandau and Gary Bredefeld were the two “no”…MORE

PPIC: Cost of Furnishing Higher Education Declining

PPIC: Cost of Furnishing Higher Education Declining

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A new report from the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California says the expense of producing a college degree has dropped substantially, over the past few decades. Between 1987 and 2013, institutional costs per degree declined by 17 percent, in the UC and CSU systems. The reduction in the California State University…MORE

CSU Tuition Likely to Increase

CSU Tuition Likely to Increase

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California State University trustees are expected to approve a 5 percent tuition increase, when they meet next week. For undergraduates, the cost would rise to $5,742; the price for credential programs would go up to $6,660. CSU officials estimate the increases should generate an additional $77 million in revenue, which they say…MORE

Is There a Link Between Wealth and Honesty?

Is There a Link Between Wealth and Honesty?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — If you accidentally received a card containing $20, would you return it? According to the findings of a Dutch experiment, recently published in the National Bureau of Economic Research, the answer likely depends on how much money you already have. 180 households classified as wealthy, and 180 homes deemed poor, were sent…MORE

Calif. Seeks Unhappy Federal Scientists

Calif. Seeks Unhappy Federal Scientists

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The California Public Utilities Commission is handing out flyers this week, at the Washington, D.C. offices of the EPA and Dept. of Energy. The goal is to lure federal scientists, who are at odds with the Trump Administration and the Republican-led Congress, over climate change. Commission President Michael Picker says his message…MORE

CA Assembly Democrats Propose Student Aid Plan

CA Assembly Democrats Propose Student Aid Plan

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California Assembly Democrats are proposing a new plan, aiming to make college more affordable. The $1.6 billion program would expand financial aid, in an effort to help low- and middle-income students graduate debt-free. Students would be required to work 15 hours a week to cover certain expenses; officials estimate over time the…MORE

Survey: Confidence Up Significantly Among Small Business Owners

Survey: Confidence Up Significantly Among Small Business Owners

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 95 percent of small business owners say their outlook for 2017 is positive. According to the Alternative Board’s latest Small Business Pulse survey, 62 percent plan to create new jobs this year. In addition, more entrepreneurs are gaining confidence, and intend to venture out further. Here at home, the demand for office…MORE

CA State Bar Approves Crackdown on Sexual Relations Between Lawyers, Clients

CA State Bar Approves Crackdown on Sexual Relations Between Lawyers, Clients

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The State Bar of California’s Board of Trustees have passed a long-awaited overhaul of attorney conduct standards. It calls for subjecting lawyers who have sexual relationships with their clients to discipline. Supporters say the relationship between lawyers and their clients is inherently unequal, and thus any sexual relationship can be coercive. However,…MORE

UCLA Study Warns of Drastic Decrease in Calif. Snow

UCLA Study Warns of Drastic Decrease in Calif. Snow

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The recent storms have brought much-needed relief and plenty of snow for the Golden State, following 5 years years of extreme drought conditions. The abundance of snow has some resorts planning to be open on July 4th. However, researchers at UCLA are warning that California’s days of plentiful snow, full reservoirs, and…MORE

Gallup: Approval of Congress Slipping

Gallup: Approval of Congress Slipping

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Americans’ view of the job being done by Congress is less positive, according to the latest Gallup poll. In the past month, approval of Congress has fallen from 28 percent, to 24 percent. However, that’s still higher, than any month examined between June 2011, and the beginning of 2017. Gallup says Republicans…MORE