Madera police are investigating an unusual attack and robbery of a store employee caught on surveillance video. Police say the man in the video surprised the clerk by throwing a soda at him before getting away with about $ 500. It happened June 11 at the Madera Avenue Market near Maple …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Multiple Cars in Merced Set on Fire, Investigators on the Hunt for Arsonist
Multiple cars were set on fire on Wednesday morning in Merced. Now the Merced Fiire Department is on the hunt for more clues on how these arson fires got started and by whom. The fires were spread out amongst three different areas in the city. Merced Fire said around 3:30am, …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Brown Bear’s Hot Dogs offers 40 plus toppings, we talk ‘Hot dog holiday’
It’s National Hot Dog Month, and where else would be go to talk about hot dogs? of course Brown Bear’s Hot Dogs in Fresno. In fact, this is the only place in California where you can go to get more than 40 flavors of hot dogs, really… more than 40 …
Read More »Heat and Health
The summer heat is causing problems for those with health issues, and experts say the effects of that heat on your body can be very dangerous.
Read More »VA Central California Health Care System connecting veteran community
The VA Central California Health Care System is connecting the veteran community by a series of events set for July. These events provide resources vets and their families from care, support and benefits. List of events: VA " Summer of Service" Summit – Information Summit Jul 1, 2015 8:30 AM – 12:00 …
Read More »String of fires being investigated in Merced
Merced Fire investigators are looking for suspects in a string of early morning arson fires, all happening less than a mile apart in Downtown Merced. Officials say a dozen people, are now homeless. The first fire started around 3:30, by a car in an alley. It then spread to the …
Read More »Allergy, asthma sufferers don’t have to avoid July 4th fun
Dr. AM Aminian shares advice for allergy and asthma sufferers, to avoid health problems this 4th of July.
Read More »Part-time paid sick leave law takes effect
A new law takes effect today that will require businesses to offer paid sick time to all employees, either full or part-time.
Read More »Finance: How Greece affects you
Marty Mazorra takes a closer look at the markets, and how Greece going into default could impact you.
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