Every year since 2006, Granville’s Home of Hope has been raising money for local non-profits. One of those charities has the herculean task of feeding the Valley’s hungry. "We are currently serving about 280,000 individuals every single month, and this year we are going to serve 43 million pounds of …
Read More »Fresno State Has New, Live Mascot: Victor E Bulldog III
A bulldog puppy will make his debut this week as the new mascot of Fresno State. Victor E. Bulldog II passed away suddenly earlier this year when he was stung by a bee. The sweet guy who was so full of life and energy will never be forgotten. Now, university …
Read More »Fresno Chaffee Zoo prepares for 2015 summer zoo camps
Registration is underway to keep your kids learning and having fun this summer.
Read More »6-year-old drowns at Skaggs Bridge, north of Kerman
An investigation continues into the tragic drowning of a 6-year-old boy in Fresno County. According to the Sheriff’s Office, it happened around 9:00 p.m. Monday night near Skaggs Bridge Park, just north of Kerman. Deputies were called to the scene for a missing child. They found the boy underwater. He was …
Read More »Education Matters: Cen Cal Mentors Making a Difference
Cen Cal Mentoring was founded by former Fresno Mayor Alan Autry. By using what he calls the "caring eyes approach", he is reaching at-risk youth by pairing them with mentors from their own neighborhoods.
Read More »Central Valley Deals With Triple Digit Heat
Temperatures soared in the Central Valley Monday, making it the hottest day of the year in many Valley cities. Fresno hit 106, while Clovis hit 108 degrees. The severe temperatures caused a strain to some transformers in some Fresno and Clovis areas, knocking out power to about 3,000 people around …
Read More »Man Exposes Himself to Students in Clovis
In Clovis, the search is on for a man who exposed himself to students at an elementary school. It happened near Freedom Elementary School at Locan and Gettysburg. The victims, three little girls, were walking home from school. They reported the crime to the principal, who called police. The girls …
Read More »Judge Grants A Retrial In Greyhound Accident Case
A Fresno County judge has granted a retrial in the Greyhound bus crash that killed six people in 2010. Only three months ago a jury ruled that Greyhound was not negligent when the driver crashed into an overturned vehicle on Highway 99 but now a judge says there’s enough evidence …
Read More »Clint Olivier Announces Run for State Assembly
Clint Olivier Announces Run for State Assembly
Read More »Clovis teacher receives yearbook dedication
Cole Elementary School held a special event for the end of the year. Teachers and those retiring were honored and received service awards, students were recognized for their perfect attendance and the school yearbook was unveiled. One of a few teachers retiring this year is Mrs. Debbie Reid, she received …
Read More »Crime Stoppers
Your tips are making a difference. We have our Crime Stoppers arrest of the day. Charles Cropper was featured in Crime Stoppers. Fresno police arrested him for a parole violation. Law Enforcement is now looking for Ashley Goodwin, she’s wanted for a stolen vehicle charge and a charge of receiving …
Read More »How To Prevent Heat Related Illnesses
Cooling stations are full of people and set up all across town. Some, are fortunate enough to work inside during the day while others are not quite as luckily. Whether you’re a fire fighter or work in construction, even these triple digits are hard to bare. "After they came down …
Read More »Multibillion-Dollar Budget Could Mean Safer Streets
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors is one step closer to passing their more than $ 2 billion budget, which board members say seriously boosts some public safety programs.
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