Bayley Wong is one of the patients featured in an upcoming documentary on Shriner’s Hospital in Sacramento. She was born with a limb deficiency, and adopted from China. She wasn’t able to walk, until the doctors at Shriner’s helped change that. You can see her inspiring story in a documentary airing on …
Read More »2 month old Rainbow Lorikeet makes on-air debut
Just 2 months old, this rainbow lorikeet is one of the newest additions at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo.
Read More »Bailey’s Bites: Kocky’s Bar & Grill
Kocky’s Bar & Grill in Downtown Fresno shows us how to grill up a fresh jalepeno ranch burger, a brunch burger, and a delicious grilled chicken salad.
Read More »KSEE24 Sunrise Anchors Don’t See Eye-to-Eye on Story
A forgetful father and husband in Florida is taking heat for how he treated his wife on Mother’s Day. "He didn’t say happy Mother’s Day, he didn’t say thank you, or even have the kids make me a homemade card like he might normally do so I was a little …
Read More »Did You See This? Body Cam Shows Car Dragging Police Officer
Body Cam Shows Car Dragging Police Office A police officer in Savannah, Georgia was investigating a shoplifting call when he spotted a possible suspect in another case. It happened outside of a gas station on Saturday. The officer can clearly be heard asking the driver to take the keys …
Read More »How to Keep Color in Your Garden Through the Drought
While the drought has us all cutting back on our water usage, we still want to have some color in our gardens besides brown. Garden Expert Lance Walheim was on Sunrise with tips on how to grow roses on limited water. Five Steps to Growing Roses During a Drought …
Read More »Exciting news from the CBS47 Morning Team
Exciting news for the CBS47 Morning Team! Julie Musgrave announces she’s pregnant with her first child, due in October.
Read More »Sex Education in Clovis Schools Gets $500,000 Update
A ruling on sex education will cost the Clovis Unified School District nearly half a million dollars. A ruling by Fresno Superior Court Judge Donald Black finds that students have a right to "age appropriate" sex education. That includes topics like sex health and AIDS prevention. The decision is the …
Read More »TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Fresno State Commencement Events
Release by Fresno State News: Due to the 2015 Fresno State Commencement Ceremony and other convocations this weekend, please plan for extra travel time when coming to or leaving campus.Friday, May 15 will be particularly busy, with ceremonies at various venues on campus. Anticipate congestion on the east end of campus, particularly …
Read More »Special Report: Central Valley Pilots Hit Hardest with Laser Attacks in the State
Laser attacks are happening all to often on pilots in the Central Valley. The United State’s Attorney’s Office said out of the 34 counties in California’s Eastern District, both Fresno and Bakersfield report the most laser attacks in the state. A ride with Fresno Police Department’s Air-1 gave our cameras …
Read More »Rain Creates Heavy Flooding in Areas of Fresno
Rain hit the Central Valley Thursday, flooding many streets and neighborhoods around Fresno. This isn’t the edge of riverbed you’re looking at, but the rain sure made it feel that way at least for this person taking a ride in a kayak on the street. "It’s a good sign that …
Read More »Explanation behind unusual spike in costly hay fires
In the last two weeks a series of hay stack fires have lit up Central Valley dairy farms. Fires in Merced and Tulare County have burned at least 2,000 tons of hay on three different farms. Firefighters say this is unusual for this time of year and have a theory …
Read More »Officer Involved Shootings Down In Fresno
Just one day after the city of Tulare reports their first officer involved shooting of the year, we’re taking a look at the trend here in Fresno. Just a few years ago, Fresno officers were involved in shootings, on average, once a month, but today, Chief Jerry Dyer says their …
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