A San Diego homeowner says he is fed up with dogs getting on his lawn, so he laid out chocolate in the grass to get dog owners to stay away. Owners, in return, are furious, saying the neighbor is putting their dogs’ lives at risk.
Read More »Family Focus: Identifying Postpartum Depression
KSEE24 has partnered with First 5 Fresno County for a week-long series called "Family Focus." Today, we’re talking about postpartum depression. So many new moms experience what’s called "baby blues," but when do you know if it’s something more serious. "I kept reminding myself this is normal, this is what …
Read More »Marty Mazorra talks fluctuation so far in 2015
Fluctuation seems to be the word for the markets so far in 2015. Marty Mazorra explains what’s going on, and when we might see some change.
Read More »Lt. Gov. Newsome at Fresno State June 3 for cannabis policy forum
A forum at Fresno State will take a closer look at legalizing marijuana in California. The Blue Ribbon Commission on Marijuana Policy, chaired by Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, is preparing the state for a 2016 ballot incintive that would legalize the sale and use of marijuana, like alcohol, in the state …
Read More »Save Mart to Close Central Fresno Store Weeks After Vons Closure in Same Area
Save Mart announced Tuesday it will be closing its store at Blackstone and Clinton in central Fresno on June 27 due to a recent increase in competition. This comes three weeks after a nearby Vons at Blackstone near Ashlan announced it’s closing its doors June 12. Sixty two employees work at that …
Read More »State innovation program seeks local farmers
Farmers are always trying to do more with less. Tonight, many met at Fresno City Hall to hear about a program that encourages innovation. The California Energy Commission explained its new "Water Energy Technology" program (WET), a way to provide funding for innovative technologies. Here in Fresno, the state wanted …
Read More »Pilot avoids tragedy safely crash lands in Fresno
First responders rush to the Chandler Airport in Fresno as a pilot crash lands. Our news crew heard eyewitness accounts from both first responders on scene and from the man behind the controls of the plane. The pilot of the single engine plane crash landed at about 8 o’clock Tuesday …
Read More »Agreement Reached in Feather Controversy
UPDATE: Clovis Unified announced late Tuesday that an agreement has been reached between the district and a Native American student who wants to wear an eagle feather at graduation.No specifics were available. From earlier:Lawyers for Clovis Unified, the ACLU and the parents of a Clovis High senior continued talks this …
Read More »Fresno Save Mart To Close
Eyewitness News has confirmed that The Save Mart Grocery store at Blackstone and Clinton in Central Fresno will be closing the end of the month.The store is slated to close on June 27th.Employees were reportedly told of the closure on Tuesday.Save Mart cites "competition" as the reason for the closure.Save …
Read More »Crime Stoppers
Your tips are making a difference. We have our Crime Stoppers arrest of the A Crime Stoppers tip lead to the arrest of 35-year-old Devin Epps. Fresno Police arrested him for possession of a stolen vehicle. Law enforcement is now looking for 39-year-old Tanya Anderson. She’s wanted for forgery and …
Read More »Fresno Homeless Report
A new report shows the number of homeless in Fresno is down. The annual homeless count showed a 50-percent improvement in homeless numbers, in the past two years. But some question the numbers. One local shelter say, they’re seeing more – homeless coming through their doors. Cruz Avila, with Poverello …
Read More »Central Unified School District
For students like Julianna Vellutini, summer time means free time, a reason why she enjoys using the high schools library. "I know i’m a really big reader and the county library is pretty far away from where i live so it’s nice to be able to come somewhere close", says …
Read More »Yosemite National Park Opens Exhibit Featuring Early Landscape Paintings
Yosemite National Park announces an exhibit entitled Yosemite Viewed: Landscape Paintings of the 19th and 20th Centuries which opened to the public on Monday, June 1, 2015. The exhibit will run until Sunday, November 1, 2015. http://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/yosemite-national-park-opens-exhibit-featuring-early-landscape-paintings.htm
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