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Study: Couples Who Drink Together Report Having Better Marriage

Study: Couples Who Drink Together Report Having Better Marriage

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Love, respect, communication, and honesty, are what most would say are the keys to a healthy marriage. However, according to University of Michigan researchers, couples who drink together, report decreased negative marital quality.     More than 4,000 married couples were examined, who have been together for an average of 33 years. The…MORE

Autism Rates Increase in Calif. Public Schools

Autism Rates Increase in Calif. Public Schools

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — More than 97,000 students in California public schools have been diagnosed with autism. The latest statistics from the CA Department of Education show that the figure has risen seven-fold, in the past 15 years.     The increase is most prominent among kindergartners, in whom autism cases climbed by 17 percent last year.…MORE

Bakersfield: The Most Stressed City in Calif.

Bakersfield: The Most Stressed City in Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Stress is probably not what Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens were looking for on the “Streets of Bakersfield.” However, according to WalletHub, Bakersfield is the most stressed city in the State of California, and ranks 38th on the list of 150 cities examined throughout the nation.     Analysts took into account several…MORE

An Assault on CA’s New Gun Control Laws

An Assault on CA’s New Gun Control Laws

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Opponents of some of strictest gun laws in the nation, signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown earlier this month, have filed a series of referendums, aiming to overturn them.     The half-dozen laws ban sales of semi-automatic rifles with magazines that can easily be detached with the push of a button,…MORE

Low Voter Turnout Continues to Plague Calif.

Low Voter Turnout Continues to Plague Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 8.5 million people, fewer than 48 percent of registered California voters, took part in the June primary. Secretary of State Alex Padilla has certified the results, which confirm another low turnout.   With all the money, campaigning, and record voter registration, many had predicted higher participation. However, Field Poll had a forecast of…MORE

Calif. Weighs Tougher Standards for Oil Refineries

Calif. Weighs Tougher Standards for Oil Refineries

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Governor’s Interagency Working Group on Refinery Safety is proposing several new strategies, aiming to improve the practices of oil refineries. If approved, the regulations would overhaul Cal/OSHA, and bolster the California Accidental Release Prevention Program.   The proposed changes are in response to Chevron refinery blaze in Richmond, back in 2012. Significant…MORE

Are New Cars Unaffordable?

Are New Cars Unaffordable?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The average cost of a new vehicle, $33,865, is said to be too steep for many median-income households, in the nation’s largest cities. According to a new Bankrate.com study, most consumers are spending too much money on cars, at the expense of things like college funds, and retirement savings.   Bankrate recommends abiding…MORE

Study: Weight Loss May Reduce a Woman’s Risk for Developing Cancer

Study: Weight Loss May Reduce a Woman’s Risk for Developing Cancer

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Women who lose weight may reduce their risk for developing cancer, as levels of cancer-related proteins decline. A new study published in the journal Cancer Research says the proteins VEGF, PAI-1, and PEDF promote the growth of blood vessels, which help tumors thrive.     However, the more weight they lose, the further…MORE

What Does it Cost for Members of Congress to Talk with Constituents?

What Does it Cost for Members of Congress to Talk with Constituents?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State’s congressional delegation spent $3 million tax dollars in 2015 talking to their constituents.     About a third of that, according to an LA Times analysis, was spent in only 5 of the state’s 53 districts. While the majority of congress members are using free or inexpensive forms of communication,…MORE

Study Highlights Importance of Reading Online Terms Before Clicking ‘Agree’

Study Highlights Importance of Reading Online Terms Before Clicking ‘Agree’

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — If you’ve signed up for an account online, you’ve probably agreed to paragraphs of legal jargon at some point, without actually reading them. However, you might think twice, after hearing about a new Michigan State University study.   Researchers launched a test social networking site, which they called “Namedrop.” Users were presented with…MORE