A highway patrol officer continues recovery after he was ambushed and stabbed in the face. The incident started just after midnight, Tuesday on Linden Court near Main Street in Livingston. The officer was responding to a call, after police say someone made threats to the 9-1-1 dispatcher from a cell …
Read More »Tsarnaev Apologized to Victims, Sentenced to Death
A choked-up Dzhokhar Tsarnaev apologized to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in court Wednesday morning, then was formally sentenced to die for the attack. He addressed the court and the victims saying, "You told us just how unbearable it was, this thing I put you through. Now, I …
Read More »Safe Tips For Allergy, Asthma Sufferers in the Heat
These triple digit temperatures can take a toll on people with asthma and respiratory issues. Dr. A.M. Aminian from the Allergy Institute stopped by KSEE Sunrise with some tips on how to beat the heat for people with and without asthma. Take It Easy… On really hot days even …
Read More »Central Fresno house fire considered “total loss”
A central Fresno home is now considered a total loss after fire consumes it. Officials say it started around 5:30 this morning near Lafayette and Dudley. When crews first arrived smoke was seen billowing from the home. Officials say the home is vacant, but the address does have a history …
Read More »Drones Affect Local Law Enforcement
When drones are flown in the air path of the aviators, that can create a problem. Cal Fire reported that a drone went up into their airspace Sunday, when fighting the Corrine fire. "You want to make sure you pay attention, you know what’s around you in your surroundings", says …
Read More »Blighted, Vacant Homes ‘Magnets’ for Fires
Fresno firefighters have been busy responding to a recent spike in fires at vacant homes. City leaders say these abandoned properties are often a magnet for squatters where fires can break out. Just last month, the Fresno City Council passed an anti-blight ordinance meant to help the situation. Tuesday around 5:30 a.m., …
Read More »Confederate Flag Sales Boom in Valley During National Debate
A group of America’s top businesses have spoken. Confederate flags are coming off their shelves. Walmart, Amazon, eBay and Sears have all banned the sale of Confederate flag merchandise after a deadly shooting at a historic black church in South Carolina. Just the same, at some stores business is brisk …
Read More »Synthetic lawn scam
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Read More »Fresno City Council passes 2016 budget
Fresno City Council members voted this morning to pass the mayor’s 2016 budget. The budget passed unanimously. Mayor Swearengin’s $ 1.2 billion budget adds 43 new police officers over the course of the year. It brings the force to 760 after losing 150 officers in the recession. "This budget really …
Read More »Crime Stoppers 6/23/15
Your tips are making a difference. We have our Crime Stoppers arrest of the day. A Crime Stoppers tip lead to the arrest of 41- year-old Ramon Luna.State parole officers arrested him for spousal abuse. Law enforcement is now looking for 57-year-old Donald Davis.He’s wanted for burglary and may be …
Read More »Eyewitness News Investigates – Drought Scam: Fraudlent Contractors Targeting ‘Drought-Friendly’ Lawns
Eyewitness News Investigates a scam alert from the Better Business Bureau. It’s a warning to consumers about fake contractors victimizing people as they try to conserve water – with "waterless" lawns. If you are planning to purchase synthetic lawn or to hire lawn painting service, officials say you should do …
Read More »Woman wanted for home invasion and beating
Police are looking for Destiny Monique Rodriquez. On Sunday Rodriquez reportedly entered the victim’s on on East Huntington. After being invited in, she let two unknown men into the home. They held down the victim and beat him. Rodriquez took his wallet and the men took his cellphone. They then …
Read More »Taking advantage of “dry farming” during the drought
California’s drought has some winemakers resorting to an old farming technique. Dry farming allows grapes to grow, without water and with new flavor. These grape vines are thriving in the hot California sun, without getting water. "I mean, these are big substantial trunks at this point!" Jason Haas said. At Tablas Creek …
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