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Valley News

news from California’s central valley

Police Raid Apartment in Search of Robbery Suspect

An act of kindness, turned into a bare knuckle brawl outside a Fresno gas station. Fresno Police say a man had pulled out his wallet to give money to a female panhandler when another man approached, also wanting money. When the man refused, the suspect attacked him, beating him until he …

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Raiders have first win of season

After ten straight losses, the Oakland Raiders finally have their first win of the season! That means a win for former Bulldog Derek Carr. The win comes after 368 days and 16-straight losses and it’s a win Carr will remember for a long time because he led them back in …

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Licenses for undocumented immigrants

Look closely – the new category of California Driver’s Licenses, starting in January, will read “federal limits apply.” It will be eligible to undocumented immigrants. Overnight it was standing room only at a community meeting in Redwood City just moments after the President’s speech. This room full of mostly undocumented …

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One Enchanted Evening kicks off holiday season

A few evening sprinkles, didn’t stop people from getting in the holiday spirit in Old Town Clovis. Thursday night, dozens came out for One Enchanted Evening. They had carriage rides, Christmas carolers, and doors open for some early holiday shopping. Some say the event is the way they start the …

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Fresno Aids Walk

There’s a very special event going on this weekend – one that promises to bring people together from all walks of live. Toni Harrison joined us to talk more on the 3rd annual Fresno Aids Walk, presented by WestCare California proudly on Saturday, November 22, at Woodward Park’s Park View …

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Catching up with Bud

KSEE24 is the valley’s oldest television station and a long list of notable journalists have worked here through the years. One of them, Bud Elliott retired just a few months ago and there was a reason he said good-bye when he did. Stefani Booroojian checked in with Bud recently to see how …

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Electric Vehicle Technology Spreads in the Valley

The use of electric vehicles has become more widespread here in the Valley but is the costly technology worth the investment. Kings Canyon Unified has acquired the first all electric school bus in the nation. An area known for some of the poorest air quality in the country. And in …

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