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Calif. Joins Lawsuit Against Dept. of Energy

Calif. Joins Lawsuit Against Dept. of Energy

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State has joined 8 others, along with the City of New York, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, in suing the Trump Administration’s Department of Energy. The suit accuses the department of obstructing the implementation of energy efficiency standards, that apply to common consumer and commercial devices. Those electronics…MORE

University of Calif. Sees Drop in Foreign Applicants

University of Calif. Sees Drop in Foreign Applicants

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — For the first time in 12 years, the University of California has experienced a drop, in the number of applications from international students. Applications from Mexico are down by 30 percent, while those from countries with large Muslim populations, have fallen by 10 percent. The decline is being attributed by some educators…MORE

Study Examines Relationship Between Obesity and Breast Cancer

Study Examines Relationship Between Obesity and Breast Cancer

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Researchers at the University of North Carolina say it appears it’s not only what’s inside breast cancer cells that’s important, but also the surrounding environment. A new study finds that elements of the fatty tissue surrounding such cells may encourage them to grow, which could explain why obesity can play a role.…MORE

Calif. Snowpack Among Biggest on Record

Calif. Snowpack Among Biggest on Record

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The most recent measurement by the Department of Water Resources shows water content in the Sierra Nevada snowpack is at 183 percent of the historical average. It’s the latest sign of recovery from 5 years of severe drought conditions. Despite calls for the governor to end state’s drought status, water conservation continues…MORE

More Than One-Third Of Americans Now Have At Least A Bachelor’s Degree

More Than One-Third Of Americans Now Have At Least A Bachelor’s Degree

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — More than one-third of U.S. adults now hold at least a bachelor’s degree. According to the Current Population Survey, that’s that the largest figure, since the government began taking note in 1940. Back then, fewer than 5 percent of Americans had attained that level of education. On average, those with a bachelor’s…MORE

Bill Would Give Calif. Teachers More Time to Earn Tenure

Bill Would Give Calif. Teachers More Time to Earn Tenure

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Democratic Calif. Assemblywoman Shirley Weber has proposed a bill, that would give teachers five years to earn permanent status. Weber argues that the current two-year process isn’t long enough, and teachers who don’t receive tenure within that timeframe, typically don’t get a second chance. If approved, the legislation would also require districts…MORE

Gallup: Economic Confidence Down Following Inaction on Healthcare

Gallup: Economic Confidence Down Following Inaction on Healthcare

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The latest Gallup poll shows a 10 point drop in economic confidence among Republicans, following the failure of Congress to hold a vote, on legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. The Dow Jones had its worst week since September after that disappointment. Confidence among Democrats has seen a minimal…MORE

WalletHub: CA Taxpayers Getting Poor Return on Investment

WalletHub: CA Taxpayers Getting Poor Return on Investment

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — When examining what California gets for the tax money sent to the federal government, the state ranks 47th in the nation, according to a new WalletHub analysis. Looking at how much the state receives for education and public safety, California ranks 29th. However, when it comes to infrastructure and pollution, the Golden…MORE

BLS: Calif. Lacks Adequate Full-Time Job Opportunities

BLS: Calif. Lacks Adequate Full-Time Job Opportunities

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The unemployment rate continues to decline, as more Californians get back into the labor force. However, there’s still a deficit of full-time employment opportunities, according to a new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.   The bureau says more than 900,000 Californians last year had to take part-time gigs. In addition…MORE

Study: Homeownership at 5-Decade Low

Study: Homeownership at 5-Decade Low

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) —  After peaking at 69 percent in 2004, the rate of homeownership in the U.S. has fallen to a 5-decade low. According to a new UC Berkeley report, the figure has fallen to 63.4 percent, as younger Americans delay purchasing property. Researchers blame ever-increasing rents and stagnant wages, which make saving for a…MORE