President Barack Obama is hostile to open debate and research that contradicts his opinions and policies. … Click to Continue »
Read More »Rancher Cliven Bundy wants to ask judge again to free him
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy wants to ask a federal judge Thursday to release him from jail pending trial on charges stemming from an armed standoff against federal agents two years ago. … Click to Continue »
Read More »Project Prom to offer more than 1,000 free dresses to students
Project Prom organizers this week still are accepting donations and working to organize the more than 1,000 dresses available for free to high school students in a Saturday giveaway event. … Click to Continue »
Read More »Yosemite National Park Distributed Approximately 1,000 Free Park Passes to Fourth Graders So Far This Year
Yosemite National Park has distributed approximately 1,000 free park passes to Fourth Graders through the “Every Kid in a Park” program. Fourth graders from across the country brought their vouchers to Yosemite to receive the free park pass. The passes are intended for fourth grade students and their families to …
Read More »Free Summer Meals Available to Fresno Children
Beginning Tuesday June 16, Fresno Unified is providing kids free lunches. Meals will be available to all youth ages 1 through 18 at more than 40 locations throughout the city. No registration, application or demonstration of financial need is required, but meals must be eaten on site. (Fresno Unified) Fresno …
Read More »Sugar free products could harm pets
For those trying to cut down on the calories, it could mean having many sugar-free items around the house. While most of these food products are harmless to your pets, Dr. Chris Dobbins explains how one ingredient could land your furry friend in the ER.
Read More »Residents To Soon Have Access To Free Reclaimed Water
James Youngblood pays about $ 1400 a month to water his 40 acres of raisins. "I have a diesel pump down here at this farm, and I have an electric pump at this farm," Youngblood said. But for Youngblood, the cost of irrigation could soon go down a bit thanks …
Read More »Free Legal Advice at 3rd Annual Law Day in Fresno
When it comes to law, many people may be unsure of their rights or what groups are out there to help them. A forum takes place in downtown Fresno to provide that information. Professor Gregory Olsen from San Joaquin College of Law was on Sunrise to talk more about Third …
Read More »Free legal advice available today in Fresno
When it comes to the law, not everyone understands their rights. But the good news — there are groups out there, who can protect you. Professor Gregory Olson from San Joaquin College of Law joined Eyewitness News This Morning to tell us more about Law Day in Fresno, and how you …
Read More »Meathead Movers Offers Free Services to Domestic Violence Victims Through Marjaree Mason Center Partnership
Victims of domestic violence are getting some help starting their new lives. Meathead Movers in Fresno has partnered with the Marjaree Mason Center to provide free moving services for those fleeing abusive situations. The partnership started last week, and the movers have already helped four families move. For victims of …
Read More »Starbucks Computer Glitch Means Lights Out, Free Drinks at Some Stores
People trying to get their coffee fix were out of luck for several hours Friday after a system-wide computer problem forced Starbucks around the U.S. and in Canada to close their doors. By Friday night, Starbucks announced that the problem had been fixed, and stores should return to normal Saturday morning. "There’s a sign the …
Read More »City Offers Free Water-Wise Landscape Consultations
To schedule a consultation visit: http://www.fresno.gov/Government/DepartmentDirectory/PublicUtilities/Watermanagement/Conservation/default.htm
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