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Study: Auto Pollution Costs Calif. $15 Billion Annually

Study: Auto Pollution Costs Calif. $15 Billion Annually

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — $15 billion. According to American Lung Association, that’s how much pollution caused by automobiles costs the Golden State each year, in health and climate expenses. The association’s new study claims every tank of gas burned costs more than $18, in so-called hidden health costs. Researchers believe further adopting zero-emission vehicles will lead…MORE

Survey: 43 Percent Of Female Runners Have Experienced Harassment

Survey: 43 Percent Of Female Runners Have Experienced Harassment

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — According to a new Runner’s World Magazine survey, 43 percent of women report having been harassed during a run. The figure is even higher, at 58 percent, for women under 30. Just over a fifth of female runners say they take pepper spray with them, and about 1 percent take a loaded…MORE

CoreLogic: CA, TX Have Highest Number of Homes at Risk for Wildfire Damage

CoreLogic: CA, TX Have Highest Number of Homes at Risk for Wildfire Damage

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Across 13 states impacted by the multiyear drought, approximately 1.8 million single-family homes are at extreme or high risk of being damaged by wildfires. New data from CoreLogic shows the cost of reconstructing those properties is nearly $500 billion. The number of homes in the moderate-to-low risk category is 27 million, with…MORE

Consumer Reports: Lexus, Toyota & Buick Today’s Safest Cars

Consumer Reports: Lexus, Toyota & Buick Today’s Safest Cars

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The latest Consumer Reports survey shows the most safe vehicles made today come from Lexus, Toyota, and Buick. It marks the first time a domestic brand has made the top 3, since the magazine began tracking auto reliability back in the early 80s. Audi and KIA were the next highest performers. As…MORE

CA Recreational Pot, Tougher Gun Control Initiatives Appear Likely to Pass

CA Recreational Pot, Tougher Gun Control Initiatives Appear Likely to Pass

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — There are 17 statewide initiatives on the November ballot. According to a new CalSpeaks survey, 3 of those measures appear to have overwhelming support. Those include legalizing recreational marijuana use, an effort to increase transparency in the legislature, as well as tougher restrictions on the guns and ammunition. Meanwhile, Proposition 62, which would…MORE

Study: Most New Pickup Truck Headlights Perform Poorly

Study: Most New Pickup Truck Headlights Perform Poorly

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that most headlights on late-model pickup trucks perform poorly. Despite its generally high rating and LEDs, the new Ford F-150 is said to have inadequate lighting. The 2016 Chevrolet Colorado is one of the worst when it comes to headlight performance. The…MORE

Gallup: Respect for Police Officers Approaches National Record

Gallup: Respect for Police Officers Approaches National Record

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 76 percent of Americans now say they have a “great deal” of respect, for the police officers who serve their community. According to the latest Gallup poll, that’s a 12 percent increase compared to the figure from last year. Gallup has asked Americans for their opinion on law enforcement 9 times, since 1965.…MORE

CDC: Calif. Leads the Nation in New STD Cases

CDC: Calif. Leads the Nation in New STD Cases

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State is seeing the largest number of new cases of sexually transmitted diseases. According to the CDC, diseases like chlamydia, syphilis, and gonorrhea, have risen significantly over the past 5 years. STD prevention funding stagnated during that time. The increase has been seen primarily among those between the ages of 15…MORE

Survey: More College Students Using Student Aid for Other Expenses

Survey: More College Students Using Student Aid for Other Expenses

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The cost of college continues to rise, with student loan debt in America reaching a record $1.3 trillion. However, more college kids are also using a portion of that money to pay for other expenses, according to a New Student Loan Hero survey. Two out of five surveyed say they use student aid…MORE

Former CA State Senator Ron Calderon Gets 42 Months in Prison

Former CA State Senator Ron Calderon Gets 42 Months in Prison

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Former California Democratic State Senator Ron Calderon has been sentenced to 42 months in prison. Calderon pled guilty earlier this year to accepting bribes from undercover FBI agents, in exchange for legislative favors. Prosecutors had sought a 5-year sentence, but Judge Christina Snyder said that was too harsh. Calderon comes from a family…MORE