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Central Valley Project Begins Water Year at 82% of Average

Central Valley Project Begins Water Year at 82% of Average

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Central Valley Water Project has begun the new water year with 4.9 million acre-feet, in a half-dozen key reservoirs. According to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, that’s 82 percent of the 15-year average annual carryover. The bureau says while that’s an improvement over last year, significant challenges remain. The Golden State is officially…MORE

Report: Millennial Parents Saving More for Their Children’s College Education

Report: Millennial Parents Saving More for Their Children’s College Education

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Adults under the age of 35, most of whom are from the Millennial generation, are more likely to be saving for their children’s college education, than those from Generation X or the Baby Boomer generation. According to Sallie Mae, Millennials, who are burdened by the extreme costs of tuition, don’t want their kids…MORE

Study Finds Link Between Advice Given to Pregnant Women, Doctor’s Political Views

Study Finds Link Between Advice Given to Pregnant Women, Doctor’s Political Views

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Yale University researchers say doctors who are registered Republicans are more likely to discourage their patients from terminating a pregnancy, than their Democratic colleagues. Their latest study involved 200 doctors, who were presented with different hypothetical scenarios. Republican doctors had a greater tendency to discuss the mental health aspects of abortion.   Aaron…MORE

City of Fresno, 17 Water Agencies Suing the Federal Government

City of Fresno, 17 Water Agencies Suing the Federal Government

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The City of Fresno and 17 Central Valley water agencies are suing the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, due to insufficient deliveries in 2014. They allege that Millerton Lake had adequate water at the time, but the bureau chose not to honor their contracts, resulting in significant damage and losses. Attorney Craig Parton tells…MORE

Study Links Birth Control to Increase Risk of Depression

Study Links Birth Control to Increase Risk of Depression

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Women who use contraception are more likely to suffer from depression. According to a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry, females using hormonal birth control face a 40 percent increased risk of depression after 6 months. The CDC says this is something that’s long-been suspected. About 30 percent of women who take birth…MORE

FUSD Launches Initiative to Expand Students’ Access to Higher Education

FUSD Launches Initiative to Expand Students’ Access to Higher Education

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Last year, only half of college eligible Fresno Unified students applied to schools corresponding to their academic profiles, meaning they limited their choices. As a result, Superintendent Michael Hanson says all high school seniors will now be getting individualized eligibility packets. “They’ve been living on stories of the past around how college happens,…MORE

Police: Hanford Woman was Not Assaulted for Supporting Donald Trump, Video is Deceptive

Police: Hanford Woman was Not Assaulted for Supporting Donald Trump, Video is Deceptive

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The video, posted on social media, claims to show a Hanford woman, who happens to be white, being assaulted over her Donald Trump yard sign. It then shows a group of unnamed juvenile males stealing several signs. However, Lt. George Hernandez tells KMJ News that the alleged assault and the theft, are separate…MORE

Calif. Enters 6th Year of Drought

Calif. Enters 6th Year of Drought

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California officially ends the 2016 water year this weekend, and enters the 6th-straight year of drought. The Department of Water Resources says the forecast for 2017 is uncertain. Despite more rainfall this past year, reservoirs remain at historic lows. 60 percent of the Golden State, including much of the valley, is in severe…MORE

Can Caffeine Help Lower Your Risk for Dementia?

Can Caffeine Help Lower Your Risk for Dementia?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — It appears increasing your caffeine consumption, may boost your ability to prevent dementia. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee say participants who consumed more than 261 milligrams of caffeine each day, saw a 36 percent reduction in dementia risk, over a 10-year period. That’s equal to about three 8-ounce cups of coffee, five…MORE

Calif. to Require Breathalyzers in Cars of Those Convicted of DUI

Calif. to Require Breathalyzers in Cars of Those Convicted of DUI

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Under a bill signed into law by the Gov. Jerry Brown, many Californians convicted of driving under the influence will be required to install breathalyzers of their cars, in order to get back their driver license. The “ignition interlock devices” prevent a vehicle from starting, if the driver’s blood alcohol content is above…MORE