The drink was removed over concerns about the name Mental health advocates said the name was offensive 51FIFTY created campaign to raise awareness over mental illness … Click to Continue »
Read More »California pulls back on BPA warnings, angering advocates
Public health advocates are assailing California’s move to delay labeling of products containing a chemical commonly known as BPA. … Click to Continue »
Read More »Youth league allows Mariposa players to give back
Many on the high school’s boys section title team grew up in Mariposa Youth Basketball League The Mariposa County High players help as coaches in league Younger kids look up to high school players as mentors and role models … Click to Continue »
Read More »Quincy Pondexter’s time off goes back to community
NBA star and Fresno native Quincy Pondexter is gearing up for his 3rd annual youth basketball camp.
Read More »Man Who Threatened Police Chief and Mayor Back in Jail
A Crime Stoppers tip leads to the arrest of a man suspected of selling drugs across the street from a Fresno high school. 36-year-old Joshua Fong had served prison time for threatening to kill Fresno police chief Jerry Dyer and former mayor Alan Autry. He was arrested at his home …
Read More »Golf Courses Cutting Back On Water Use
In his 30 years of golfing, Steve Amaro says he’s never seen courses this brown. "This is the driest I’ve seen it in years," Amaro said. Golfers of all levels feeling the effects of the drought and the impact it’s having on their game. "I figure the ball is going …
Read More »85-year-old fights back against home invasion suspect
In the South Valley, investigators share a bazaar story of a suspect armed with a shovel and a very brave 85 year-old woman who stood her ground. Neighbors praise 85 year-old Lemoore resident Jessie Cotta after a confrontation with James Pena. A man she says tried to force his way …
Read More »Clovis Forced To Cut Back On Water Use
People in Clovis will have to use less water, last night the city council voted on new water restrictions. Residents will have to cut their water use by 36% or be fined. The city of Clovis was identified as one of the cities with the highest water users so they’re …
Read More »Valley Delegates Back from DC, Plead for Water
After spending a week in the nation’s Capitol, a delegation of Valley leaders returned home yesterday. The 24 member delegation made their case for more water in a series of meetings with legislators. Despite the obvious need, local delegates say obstacles stand in the way of more water coming to …
Read More »City of Clovis to Consider Cutting Back Outdoor Watering Days
Clovis residents may soon see changes on how many days they can water their lawns–two days per week instead of three. Early this month, Gov. Jerry Brown ordered a statewide water reduction of 25 percent; but the state identified some cities, including Clovis, as high water users. Now, the City of Clovis may …
Read More »Driver’s Education Class Back After Fatal Accident
A Driver Education class will be brought back to Parlier High School after 9 year old Diego Estrada was struck and killed by a 17 year old driver two months ago. Diego Estrada was walking to school near Tuolumne St and Madsen Ave when a Parlier High School student lost …
Read More »Exclusive: Foster Freed, Exits Through Back Door
Friday afternoon a federal judge ruled Fresno Police Deputy Chief Keith Foster could be released from custody. Our cameras caught the first glimpse of Foster after his arrest. Foster exited out the back door of the courthouse with a loved one and his attorney by his side. The federal judge …
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