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Arrests Announced in Killings of Fresno Infant, Woman

Arrests Announced in Killings of Fresno Infant, Woman

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 30-year-old Kenneth Johnson has been jailed, in the death of 14-month-old Jose Espionza. Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer says Espionza’s mother left him the hands of Johnson’s 20-year-old girlfriend, who had a restraining order against him. After denying accusations, Johnson has since admitted to detectives that he punched the baby in the…MORE

Survey: ‘Underinsured’ Population Remains High Despite ACA

Survey: ‘Underinsured’ Population Remains High Despite ACA

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Even with the Affordable Care Act, about 31 million Americans don’t have adequate health insurance. That’s according to a new Commonwealth Fund survey, which says 23 percent of those between the ages of 19 and 64, have extremely high out-of-pocket expenses. About 44 percent of the underinsured are believed to be ignoring…MORE

Study: Fast-Food Calorie Labels Often Ineffective

Study: Fast-Food Calorie Labels Often Ineffective

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Revealing that a double quarter-pounder with cheese contains 740 calories, apparently, doesn’t do much. According to a new study published in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, only about 8 percent of fast-food consumers base their choices on caloric values. Researchers say calorie labels alone do not appear to be motivating…MORE

PG&E to Pay $85 Million Following Diablo Canyon Plant Closure

PG&E to Pay $85 Million Following Diablo Canyon Plant Closure

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — PG&E has agreed to pay $85 million to school districts and cities affected by the closure of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant, located in San Luis Obispo County. The 2025 closure of severely outdated plant will result in a loss of property taxes. The agreement includes other economic support and money for…MORE

Survey: Majority of Blacks, Plurality of Whites Expect Race Relations to Deteriorate

Survey: Majority of Blacks, Plurality of Whites Expect Race Relations to Deteriorate

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 74 percent of African-American voters expect race relations in the U.S. to get worse. That’s according to a new Pew Research Center Survey, following the victory of President-Elect Donald Trump. Among white voters, 43 percent predict a decline in race relations, with 27 percent believing they’ll improve. The survey is virtually inversed…MORE

Small Business Saturday Sees Record Turnout, Lower Spending

Small Business Saturday Sees Record Turnout, Lower Spending

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A record 112 million shoppers visited America’s so-called mom-and-pop shops on Small Business Saturday. According to the National Federation of Independent Business, that’s a 13 percent increased from 2015. However, spending at such retailers was only about $15.4 billion; that’s about $800 million below last year’s figure. Still, researchers say the country…MORE

Jobless Rate Remains Steady Statewide, Rises in Valley Counties

Jobless Rate Remains Steady Statewide, Rises in Valley Counties

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California’s unemployment rate is holding steady at 5.5 percent. The Golden State gained 31,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in October. Here in Fresno County, 9,800 positions were lost, primarily in agriculture. The jobless rate is up to 9.2 percent. Unemployment rates are also up in Madera, Merced, Kings, and Tulare counties.    …MORE

Calif. Gas Prices Continue to Decline

Calif. Gas Prices Continue to Decline

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — As millions of Californians prepare to hit the road for the holiday, gas prices continue to decline. According to the Southern California Automobile Club, the state average has fallen another 6 cents in the past week to $2.71 a gallon. Here in Fresno, we’re paying about a dime less than that. Wholesale…MORE

Calif. Reaches $14M Settlement with BP

Calif. Reaches $14M Settlement with BP

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — State prosecutors have reached a $14 million settlement with British Petroleum, over violations in operating and maintaining underground storage tanks, at gas stations up and down California. Attorney General Kamala Harris alleges that BP flouted safety regulations for the tanks at hundreds of gas stations, over a 10-year period. That included tampering…MORE

Study: Intelligent People Require Less Socialization

Study: Intelligent People Require Less Socialization

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — It’s widely thought that socializing provides a sense of happiness. However, according to a new study, that’s not necessarily true for those deemed highly intelligent. Researchers in Singapore and London say smarter people often more easily adjust to their surroundings, thus reducing the need for relationships with others. Their study found that…MORE