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More DIY Fourth of July Party Centerpieces

If you’re hosting a Fourth of July get-together this weekend, you’ll need decorations. Our favorite Michaels Stores’ expert Doug Lender was on Sunrise to show us some easy, do-it-yourself ideas for centerpieces. Check out the video for instructions.

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Welcome Meteorologist Lauren Wallace to KSEE24 Sunrise

Ever seen a cat at the Grand Canyon or Mount Rushmore? Meteorologist Lauren Wallace joined the KSEE24 Sunrise team Thursday morning. During her drive to the Central Valley from Michigan, she made several stops along the way at national landmarks, along with her cat, C.L. She shared some of those …

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Crews Battling Overnight Fire in Chowchilla

Crews are battling a house fire on Robertson Blvd off of Avenue 22 1/2 in Chowchilla. Neighbors report hearing fireworks and lightning before the fire started. The fire started around 1:30 a.m. Thursday.  One person was inside the house when the fire started.  Reports indicate that one firefighter has been …

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A Week in Yosemite: Fighting fire with fire

In a fire season so busy it’s easy to lose count, it’s maybe not the best time to convince people that some fires are good. But that job falls to Gary Wuchner, the Fire Information and Education Manager at Yosemite National Park. He’s says starting prescribed burns is a way …

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Man Eludes Police in SE Fresno

Wednesday night officers tried to make a traffic stop in Southeast Fresno. The driver of the car police were trying to stop got out and ran, starting an evening of chaos for the surrounding neighborhood. Search helicopters, 15 patrol cars, and a canine unit were called into action Wednesday night …

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ISIS forum draws religious leaders and law enforcement

Religious leaders and law enforcement leaders shared one stage in Fresno Wednesday night. They came together to address concerns over the terror group ISIS. A forum was held at the Islamic Cultural Center. The goal was to address the difference between ISIS and Muslims who live in our area. The …

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July Thunderstorm Surprises Parts of the Valley

The first day of July had many seeing some wild weather in the Central Valley, with rain, thunder and lightning, while other areas of the Valley remained completely dry. The storms began around 8:30 p.m. In this drought year, the storm came as a nice surprise to many and caught those …

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Fireworks Affecting Those with PTSD

Years after serving in the army and being honorably discharged, Nick Amsler still feels the affects of what it means, to be a combat veteran. "Recognizing the changes that I have and still need to deal with is probably the hardest part of having PTSD", says Amsler. Post traumatic stress …

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Farmers may soon be banned from using these antibiotics

California could soon be the first state in the country to ban farmers, from using over-the-counter antibiotics in livestock and poultry. Steve Large explains, what’s at stake. Cattle and poultry farmers in California may soon be blazing a new trail in how they medically treat their animals. Just ask UC …

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