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Slow, Steady Economic Growth Forecast for Calif.

Slow, Steady Economic Growth Forecast for Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State is expected to see further job growth over the next couple of years, with the unemployment rate being virtually indistinguishable from the national average. That’s among the latest predictions from the UCLA Anderson Forecast. Home building is also likely to continue. Forecasters add that the policies promoted by both Donald…MORE

Study: Farm Kids Less Likely to Suffer from Allergies, Asthma

Study: Farm Kids Less Likely to Suffer from Allergies, Asthma

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Adults who grew up on a farm are less likely to deal with allergies, compared to those who grew up in the city. According to a study published in the journal Thorax, farm kids are also less likely to suffer from asthma or hayfever. Researchers are not exactly sure why the correlation exists,…MORE

New CA Apartments Will be Required to Have Individual Water Meters

New CA Apartments Will be Required to Have Individual Water Meters

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Master water meters will soon become a thing of the past. New apartments and condominiums in the Golden State will have to be equipped with their own meters, under a bill that’s been signed into law. More than 15 million Californians currently live in units that are not billed for individual water use.…MORE

FPPC Investigating Claims that CA Democratic Party Funneled Money

FPPC Investigating Claims that CA Democratic Party Funneled Money

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Fair Political Practices Commission is looking into claims that the California Democratic Party illegally funneled money from oil and energy companies, to the campaigns of high-profile leaders, such as that of Gov. Jerry Brown. Consumer Watchdog alleges that between 2011 and 2014, the party was used as a “pass-through,” to “reward legislative…MORE

Will Lower Gas Prices Lead to Job Losses?

Will Lower Gas Prices Lead to Job Losses?

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — While lower prices at the pump are generally considered beneficial for the pocketbooks of most Americans, they may result in job losses. That’s a claim being made by the Michigan Center for Automotive Research. The center predicts that cheap fuel will lead to a major slump in sales of hybrids, electric vehicles, and…MORE

Garth Brooks Plays the Save Mart Center

Garth Brooks Plays the Save Mart Center

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — From Friends in Low Places and The Dance, to If Tomorrow Never Comes, The Thunder Rolls, and Unanswered Prayers, Garth Brooks both made and broke numerous records during his career of top hits and massive concerts. Now, he says he’s out of retirement, and on tour. That tour includes four shows this weekend,…MORE

Hate Crimes Against Muslims Rise in Calif.

Hate Crimes Against Muslims Rise in Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The State of California has seen a 122 percent increase, in the number of hate crimes against Muslims. That’s according to a newly-released analysis from Cal State San Bernardino, which says there were 40 anti-Muslim crimes committed last year, compared to 18 in 2014. Researchers blame the increase on terrorist attacks committed by…MORE

Campaign Launched to Encourage CA College Students to Vote

Campaign Launched to Encourage CA College Students to Vote

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The UC, CSU, and California Community Colleges systems are partnering with the Secretary of State’s Office, to bolster voter registration on every publicly funded college and university in the Golden State. The campaign is estimated to reach 2.7 million students. It includes all-campus e-mails, containing voter education and deadline notifications. Voter participation remains…MORE

AAA: Motorists Waste Billions Each Year on Premium Gas

AAA: Motorists Waste Billions Each Year on Premium Gas

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — More than $2 billion. According to AAA, that’s how much drivers wasted last year, buying premium fuel for cars that didn’t need it. Researchers say pumping premium gas, which has a higher octane, doesn’t necessarily provide any benefits. They estimate that about 70 percent of cars on the road require only regular fuel;…MORE

Study Reveals New Way to Potentially Combat Food Allergies

Study Reveals New Way to Potentially Combat Food Allergies

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Introducing babies to foods like peanuts and eggs early on, may lower their risk for developing certain allergies or autoimmune diseases down the road. A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, suggests that the timing of food introduction plays a role in allergy risk. In addition, giving a…MORE