A civil lawsuit is filed against a former Clovis police officer. The plaintiff was a victim of domestic violence. She says she never got the help she needed when she called 9-11. Now, she’s suing everyone involved. "This case involves all of the people in the domestic violence cycle," Attorney …
Read More »Civil suit filed against former Clovis Police officer
We have continuing coverage today on a civil lawsuit against a former Clovis Police Officer. In September, Kyle Pennington pleaded "no contest" to a domestic violence charge. He went on trial over allegations he beat and assaulted his girlfriend. Now the victim is suing Pennington, his parents and the cities …
Read More »New Water Restrictions for Clovis
Notices are arriving in mail boxes in Clovis. New regulations for water use that take effect on Friday. Residents can now water their lawns only two days a week, down from three days. The state has ordered Clovis to cut water use by 36 percent. It’s part of the governor’s …
Read More »Clovis Rodeo Off to Rainy Start
The rain couldn’t keep spectators from watching the Clovis Rodeo parade Saturday morning. By 3 p.m. sunshine appeared, making it the perfect day for some rodeo fun.
Read More »Clovis Rodeo Weekend Gaining International Attention
For more than a century cowboys have taken to the arena dirt in Clovis. In front of cheering crowds they ride bucking broncos, wrestle steers, and salute America. This rodeo tradition and western lifestyle is described as the backbone of this California community. "It’s very important to the Clovis people …
Read More »101st Annual Clovis Rodeo April 23-26
(Clovis, CA) The hoof pounding action of the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) Touring Pro-Division hits Clovis Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. followed by a concert with hit country rock group Parmalee. The number one ranked bullrider in the world, Joao Ricardo Vieira from Itatinga SP in Brazil, is scheduled to …
Read More »Big Turnout for Clovis Rodeo Blood Drive
Organizers say by 5 p.m. Wednesday, more than 700 people had donated blood. Even first timers say the donation is worth it, especially in light of recent community tragedies.
Read More »Cowboys Already Roping at Clovis Rodeo Grounds
The Clovis Rodeo officially starts tomorrow, but hundreds of cowboys climbed into the arena Wednesday. They competed for their spot in rodeo competitions, while crews worked to set up the grounds for the big weekend.
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 »Clovis East High Employee Arrested for Sex with Student
Students are shocked after an employee at Clovis East High School is arrested for having sex with a student. 24-year-old Fernando Garcia is charged with unlawful sex with a minor and lewd acts with a person under 16. Garcia resigned from the district after his arrest. Clovis police took him …
Read More »Clovis Residents Must Reduce Water Use by 36 Percent or Be Fined
The Clovis City Council approved emergency water mandates Monday night, requiring Clovis water customers to drastically cut their water usage. Effective May 1, Clovis residents will have to reduce their water use by 36 percent compared to 2013 (same billing cycle), or be fined. Earlier this month, Gov. Jerry Brown …
Read More »Clovis could adopt tougher water restrictions today
Residents of Clovis could find out if they’ll soon face tougher water restrictions. City council is planning to discuss a proposal that would cut the city’s water use by up to 35%. That would mean cutting back on the days you can water. You could also face fines for runoff …
Read More »Clovis Police Searching for Clues in Murder
Clovis Police are now confirming 22 year old Saul Ramirez was murdered inside a home on Ellery Avenue. Police found his body Wednesday evening. "When we received the injured person call. That allowed officers to go into the house. We had one officer go in and that’s when he found …
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