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Orosi High Recognized For Academic Achievement

Orosi High School has received the gold ribbon from California’s Department of Education. It recognizes the school for its rigorous academic programs, an award the school hasn’t received since 1990. There are over 1,000 students at Orosi High School. Almost 100% of them come from low income families and face …

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Ride of Silence

  Bicycle enthusiasts took to the streets in remembrance of those who have died or were injured in bicycle accidents. They are riding for bicycle safety.   To honor fallen friends and family who lost their lives in cycling accidents.   And to those who have been injured in traffic collisions. Karen …

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Lumps, bumps and your pet’s health

Just like humans, our pets can get different types of bumps on their body. Dr. Chris Dobbins from Fresno Pet ER appeared on Eyewitness News This Morning to explain how the issue could impact your four-legged friend.

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Open cockpit: Castle Air Museum

Open cockpit day returns Sunday, May 24 to Castle Air Museum in Atwater. There is a new campaign to ‘bring Connie home,’ along with four new aircraft in the collection. Connie is a vintage plane that will be hauled to Atwater from out of state. Open cockpit day is from 9:00 …

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Magic Mountain Upgrades a Classic Coaster

Twisted Colossus opens this Saturday.  It’s Six Flags Magic Mountain’s newest roller coaster– an update of an old favorite. The wood and steel hybrid is nearly 5,000 feet long. There are two tracks, and when timed just right a previously dispatched train will climb the lift hill on the track …

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Maya Cinemas Scheduled to Open Friday, Bring Jobs to Area

Maya Cinemas next to Fresno State is getting ready to open its doors to the public, bringing extra jobs to the community. Wednesday evening, community members celebrated the opening of the Maya Cinemas with a ribbon cutting. The cinema is scheduled to open to the public Friday. It’s a project that has …

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Fresno Pharmacists say there’s no stopping break-ins

After a high speed chase Wednesday morning police arrested the suspects charged with breaking into a pharmacy near First and Nees in Fresno. Pharmacy owners in town say they’re happy about the arrests, but they don’t believe it will stop the ruthless attacks on their businesses. Pharmacy store owners in …

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Blue Alert to Warn of Threats Against Officers

It’s modeled after the Amber Alert system. An alert that would go out nationwide when a threat is made against law enforcement. It’s called a Blue Alert. and it was signed into law by the president. It comes after an increase in attacks on police officers. "It’s important for us …

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Grocery Outlet Pulls Ground Beef After Glass Claim

Grocery Outlet is pulling packages of ground beef off the shelves after a customer reported finding glass inside the meat. The company confirmed today it is removing all Harris Ranch 5 lb ground beef rolls from all 221 stores until an investigation into the claims are complete. Here is Grocery …

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Red Nose Day: Everything You Need To Know

   Red Nose Day is Thursday, May21st.  It’s a opportunity for the nation to help children living in poverty.  Fresno’s United Way is hoping to be a beneficiary of the project.  Nick Grimm of the United Way joined Stefani Booroojian and Evan Onstot on the KSEE24 news set at 6:30pm to …

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