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A Clearer Picture of The Consequences of Repealing Obamacare for Calif.

A Clearer Picture of The Consequences of Repealing Obamacare for Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 5 million Californians would be left without insurance, and $20 billion a year in federal funding would be lost. That’s according to the California Senate Health Committee Chairman, Democratic Senator Ed Hernandez, who’s among the vast majority of Democrats, urging Congressional Republicans to reconsider their plan to whack the Affordable Care Act.…MORE

USDA Awards Grants for Asian Citrus Psyllid Research

USDA Awards Grants for Asian Citrus Psyllid Research

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has handed out grants totaling more than $13.5 million, to researchers working combat the Asian citrus psyllid. The pest carries the HLB disease, which has devastated the citrus industry here in the Golden State, and in Florida, with billions in lost trees. Several research teams are developing…MORE

High-Speed Rail Authority Reaches Settlement with Kings Co.

High-Speed Rail Authority Reaches Settlement with Kings Co.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The agreement between the High-Speed Rail Authority and Kings County means a dismissal of California Environmental Quality Act litigation, pertaining to the Fresno to Bakersfield stretch of the bullet train. The lawsuit, which has been among numerous legal and controversial issues plaguing the $68 billion project, alleged improper use of bond money.…MORE

Calif. Bill Would Ban Employers from Requesting Salary History

Calif. Bill Would Ban Employers from Requesting Salary History

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Democratic California Assemblywoman Susan Eggman of Stockton has introduced new legislation, which would make it illegal for employers to ask job applicants how much they earned under their previous employer. If approved, the measure would also require that companies also provide applicants with a pay scale, if asked. Eggman believes that the…MORE

Free Water Contamination Testing for Calif. Public Schools

Free Water Contamination Testing for Calif. Public Schools

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Under a new rule announced by the State Water Resources Control Board, California public schools may now request that drinking water be tested for lead contamination, at no charge. Lead in drinking water is often caused by corroded pipes, and outdated fixtures. The Golden State’s 9,000 K-12 schools get water from more…MORE

Abortion Rates Fall to Multi-Decade Low

Abortion Rates Fall to Multi-Decade Low

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A historic low, when it comes to the number of U.S. women having abortions. According to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute, there were 926,000 abortions in 2014, the latest year for which figures are available. That’s fewer than 15 abortions per women between the ages of 15 to 44, and…MORE

Study: Parents Who Consider Kids Obese May Do More Harm Than Good

Study: Parents Who Consider Kids Obese May Do More Harm Than Good

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Children whose parents consider them overweight are more likely to have a negative self-image, and as a result, may gain even more weight. That’s among the findings of a new study, published in Psychological Science. Experts say while parents’ perception has been thought to play an important role in weight management, recent…MORE

Eating Hot Red Chili Peppers Regularly May Reduce Mortality

Eating Hot Red Chili Peppers Regularly May Reduce Mortality

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — According to researchers at the University of Vermont, eating hot red chili peppers on a regular basis, may reduce total mortality by 13 percent. A recent study finds the peppers can lower your risk for strokes and heart attacks. It involved 16,000 Americans, over a 23-year period.     Aaron Abeytia Aaron…MORE

Calif. Lawmaker Declares War on Fake News

Calif. Lawmaker Declares War on Fake News

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Fake news: a growing phenomenon, exacerbated by the demand for instant accounts of current events. However, a California Senator thinks changes to public school curriculum, may help students detect phony journalism. Napa Democrat Bill Dodd has introduced legislation, which would create so-called media literacy courses for adolescents. A recent Stanford study concludes…MORE

A look At The Most, Least Stressful Jobs

A look At The Most, Least Stressful Jobs

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — CareerCast is out with its list of the worst and best professions for 2017, when it comes to stress. The least-stressful gigs are said to be medical sonographer, information security analyst, and university professor. They generally pay well, and have positive growth outlooks. But, don’t be surprised if you see a police…MORE