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Study: The More You Read The Longer You May Live

Study: The More You Read The Longer You May Live

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Bookworms appear to live longer than those who don’t spend much time reading. Yale University researchers tracked more than 3,600 hundred people older than 50 for 12 years. They were divided into three groups: non-readers, those who read more than 3.5 hours per week, and those who read less than that. Those who…MORE

Americans Taking Less Vacation Time, Using What They Do For Unrelated Activities

Americans Taking Less Vacation Time, Using What They Do For Unrelated Activities

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — More Americans are using at least a portion of their vacation time for activities unrelated to vacation, such as running errands or sleeping. A new Wakefield Research survey finds that more than 70 percent of working adults, take at least one vacation day a year to stay in bed, and about 40…MORE

PG&E Found Guilty of Obstructing Investigators

PG&E Found Guilty of Obstructing Investigators

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — PG&E has found guilty by a federal jury of obstructing investigators, after the deadly San Bruno pipeline explosion 6 years ago, which killed 8 people and destroyed 38 homes. Prosecutors say the San Francisco-based utility misled the feds, about the standard it was using to identify high-risk pipelines. PG&E claimed its employees did…MORE

UC Davis Chancellor Resigns Following Investigation into Dishonesty, Policy Violations

UC Davis Chancellor Resigns Following Investigation into Dishonesty, Policy Violations

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi is stepping down, following an independent investigation, revealing poor judgement, dishonesty, and violations of policy. University of California President Janet Napolitano placed Katehi on administrative leave earlier this year, facing intense scrutiny over her use of university resources. Katehi accepted a six-figure seat before receiving the okay from…MORE

CDC: Obesity Rates Still Rising

CDC: Obesity Rates Still Rising

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The average American is 15 pounds heavier and not any taller, compared to 20 years ago. That’s according to the CDC, which says the average weight for men has risen from 181 lbs. to 196 lbs.; women have gone from 152 lbs. to 169 lbs. Meanwhile, girls are about 7 pounds heavier than…MORE

VIDEO: Pokémon Go Getting Some Love from the State

VIDEO: Pokémon Go Getting Some Love from the State

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Using your phone behind the wheel is illegal in the Golden State. However, there may be a solution for drivers wanting to play Pokémon Go. CalTrans has established Pokestops at roadside rest areas. The agency operates more than 50 roadside rest areas along the highway system, offering drivers a place to safely…MORE

Calif. Export Trade Takes a Hit

Calif. Export Trade Takes a Hit

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California exporters ended the fiscal year with $14.6 billion worth of merchandise shipped. That’s down 3 percent from June of 2015, according to Beacon Economics. Weaker prices for exporters, and a strengthening U.S. dollar that is making goods more expensive, are among the factors responsible. However, the Golden State is doing a bit…MORE

BBB: Millennials Most Susceptible to Scams

BBB: Millennials Most Susceptible to Scams

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — We’ve heard countless stories about the elderly falling prey to fradusters, often losing substantial sums of money. However, according to the Better Business Bureau, those most susceptible to scams are millennials. Researchers say many millennials tend to have what they call an “optimism bias,” and live under the illusion that they’re invulnerable. Those…MORE

Calif. to Draft Guidelines for Lane-Splitting

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Lane-splitting, the practice of passing other vehicles on a motorcycle by riding between them along the painted line, has been a gray area in the Golden State. It’s not been deemed legal or illegal. However, last year when the CHP published safe strategies on lane-splitting, there were complaints that the agency should not…MORE

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Implements New Foreclosure Rules

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Implements New Foreclosure Rules

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is implementing new measures, aiming to guarantee that homeowners are treated justly by mortgage lenders. The changes include mandating that certain borrowers be given foreclosure protections more than once during the duration of their loan, and ensuring that those who inherit property, have the same protections as the…MORE