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Gallup: Respect for Police Officers Approaches National Record

Gallup: Respect for Police Officers Approaches National Record

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 76 percent of Americans now say they have a “great deal” of respect, for the police officers who serve their community. According to the latest Gallup poll, that’s a 12 percent increase compared to the figure from last year. Gallup has asked Americans for their opinion on law enforcement 9 times, since 1965.…MORE

CDC: Calif. Leads the Nation in New STD Cases

CDC: Calif. Leads the Nation in New STD Cases

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State is seeing the largest number of new cases of sexually transmitted diseases. According to the CDC, diseases like chlamydia, syphilis, and gonorrhea, have risen significantly over the past 5 years. STD prevention funding stagnated during that time. The increase has been seen primarily among those between the ages of 15…MORE

Survey: More College Students Using Student Aid for Other Expenses

Survey: More College Students Using Student Aid for Other Expenses

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The cost of college continues to rise, with student loan debt in America reaching a record $1.3 trillion. However, more college kids are also using a portion of that money to pay for other expenses, according to a New Student Loan Hero survey. Two out of five surveyed say they use student aid…MORE

Former CA State Senator Ron Calderon Gets 42 Months in Prison

Former CA State Senator Ron Calderon Gets 42 Months in Prison

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Former California Democratic State Senator Ron Calderon has been sentenced to 42 months in prison. Calderon pled guilty earlier this year to accepting bribes from undercover FBI agents, in exchange for legislative favors. Prosecutors had sought a 5-year sentence, but Judge Christina Snyder said that was too harsh. Calderon comes from a family…MORE

Hyundai Recalling 63K Sonatas

Hyundai Recalling 63K Sonatas

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — South Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling 63,000 midsize cars, following reports of panoramic sunroofs coming loose. Officials say the glass can fly off, due to faulty wind deflector anchor plates, although no deaths or injuries have been reported. The recall covers certain Sonatas, from the 2015 and 2016 model years. Owners will be…MORE

State Dept.: Majority of Syrian Refugees in U.S. are Children

State Dept.: Majority of Syrian Refugees in U.S. are Children

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — According to the U.S. State Department, nearly 80 percent of the more than 11,000 Syrian refugees who’ve come to the United States over the past year are children. Resettlement agencies say that’s a larger percentage than most refugee groups, partially because Syrians tend to have larger families, and many have managed to stay…MORE

How Would Trump’s Trade Wars Impact Calif. Workers?

How Would Trump’s Trade Wars Impact Calif. Workers?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Donald Trump has pledged to engage in trade wars with China and Mexico. The Republican candidate believes American workers have often been given the short end of the stick. However, according to the Petersen Institute, imposing a 45 percent tariff on China, and a 35 percent tariff on Mexico, would likely lead to…MORE

Calif. Justice Department Investigating Wells Fargo

Calif. Justice Department Investigating Wells Fargo

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — CA Attorney General Kamala Harris is joining an expansive list of agencies, investigating allegations of criminal identity theft committed by Wells Fargo. Bank employees created millions of unauthorized accounts to achieve unrealistic goals. The CA Justice Department is demanding that Wells Fargo hand over documents about customers, fee information, and the identities of…MORE

Report: Student Debt Lower in CA, Still Rising

Report: Student Debt Lower in CA, Still Rising

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The average graduate left college in the Golden State last year with $22,000 in student debt. According to the Institute for College Access and Success, that’s the third-lowest rate in the nation, and about $8,000 below the national average. But, college debt in California is rising at the same rate as the rest…MORE

Study: Stressed Workers with Minimal Control at Higher Risk for Premature Death

Study: Stressed Workers with Minimal Control at Higher Risk for Premature Death

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — People in demanding careers, with minimal control over their workflow, face a 15 percent greater chance of dying prematurely. That’s according to a newly-concluded study by Indiana University’s Kelly School of Business. Overwhelmed employees are often heavier, and more susceptible to diseases. But, it’s not necessarily the stressful job that means a higher…MORE