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'Taste of the Holidays', sharing recipes in the valley

We are featuring holiday recipes for Taste of the Holidays. Each morning we are visiting valley home to learn a recipe and talk with residents about their family tradition. Monday we shared KSEE24’s Teresa Sardina’s family tradition. He parents are in town from San Diego, and Teresa takes us inside …

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Healthy Thanksgiving Eats

Classic holiday dishes may be tasty, but they can really throw a wrench in your efforts to maintain a healthy eating plan.  The good news is that you don’t have to give up your favorite dish.  Natural Health Practitioner Lesley Dresser says planning ahead and not depriving yourself are two things to keep …

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KSEE24 Turkey Drive Today

KSEE24 is teaming up with Catholic Charities to help feed Valley families this Thanksgiving.  A turkey drive is being held at KSEE24 all today on Tuesday to help collect over 1,00 turkeys for needy families. Come meet KSEE24 on-air talent during the turkey drive. It runs until 7pm at 5035 E. …

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Karate Instructor Trial

Teachers and coaches are entrusted with teaching children, and parents expect their kids to be safe with them. But so often, we hear about people in “positions of power” accused of abusing their authority. Right now, a karate instructor is fighting to prove his innocence after being accused of sexually …

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Efforts to Revive Starving Horses

     Jess Ahumada took in two neglected horses a few weeks ago to help them recover.  He runs A and F Equine Rescue in Exeter.  He found a horse called “Red” abandoned in Richgrove, at which time she was nearly starving to death. Ahumada says because of the drought, pastures …

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Fresno Police Monitor Demonstrations After Ferguson Decision

At Fresno police headquarters, Chief Jerry Dyer and top commanders in the department watched the events in Ferguson unfold. Live streaming video from Missouri. And also images from video policing cameras set up on Fresno streets, focused on spots where protests have occurred in the past. “If people want to …

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The Hispanic Rabbi

Reports show a large number of Hispanics are converting religions. And one hispanic man is leading a synagogue in Madera. His name is Rabbi Sandoval. He was once raised catholic and became a priest. But he wasn’t satisfied, and after a lot of soul-searching, he found his own spiritual connection …

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Fresno police play wheelchair basketball game

Police officers played an intense game of basketball over the weekend in wheelchairs. The officers were challenged on Saturday by members of the Adaptive Sports Program at Children’s Hospital Central California. They started their own team called the Fresno Wheelers just over a year ago, and have been looking for …

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Grizzlies give turkey dinners to Fresno families

The Fresno Grizzlies and several other Downtown Fresno businesses came together to give back to local families. One hundred Downtown Fresno families were selected to receive a full turkey dinner with all the fixings. It is a joint effort between the Fresno Grizzlies, Grocery Outlet in Downtown Fresno, Shepherd’s Inn, …

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Meux Home decorated for Christmas tours

A Downtown Fresno landmark is all fixed-up for the holidays and you’re invited to check it out. The Meux Home is open for tours. The house was originally built by Doctor Thomas Richard Meux in 1889 where the family lived until 1970. After that, it became a museum. It’s completely …

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Fresno drive-by suspect still wanted

Officers are still searching for the suspects involved in a drive-by shooting that left one person dead in Central Fresno. It happened in the area of Fruit and Shields Sunday afternoon.Police say two vehicles were in the area at the time of the shooting. Shots were fired from one car …

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